> How about trying to use the 1994 era ResetPwrMgr
> application?
>
> Bob F
>
No, guys- I reset the Power Manager, but it won't
start up AT ALL. So I'm in the process of an autopsy.
Jake
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>From: Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Macintosh Exorcism?
>
>> >a computer *not* running Windows? My PB145 (sys. 7.1,
>>>etc.) has just (in the last 10 minutes) started to
>>>make a loud, annoying buzzing sound, won't reco
on 7/23/02 10:38 AM, Compact Macs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Sounds like its power management circuitry has just eaten itself. You
>> getting any of this thunderstorm up there in Lansing?
>>
> Can one reset the power management of a powerbook 145 or is this only
> possible on more recent po
At 18:43 -0700 on 22/07/02, Jake Norcross wrote:
>I don't mean to sound rude, or anything, by what's
>with the "[SPAM?]" in the subject line? An obscure
No idea where that came from.
>And to keep this (somewhat) on topic, there are no
>more screen flickers or power issues, but it still
>doesn'
I don't mean to sound rude, or anything, by what's
with the "[SPAM?]" in the subject line? An obscure
Monty Python reference, or does somebody out there
think I'm _actually_trying_ to spam them, when this is
the whole point of the list to begin with.
Jake.
And to keep this (somewhat) on topic,
At 18:31 -0500 on 22/07/02, Marshall H. Lewis wrote:
>>Yeah, but I don't think this is a problem resetting the PM will fix
>
>Very true. But, just to rule it out, unplug the book and pull the
>battery. Let is set for about 15 minutes, then plug it in and try
>starting up.
And, uh, follow the i
My 5300 makes a sizzling sound when the PRAM battery passes on. I
suspect that that's what you'll find wrong with this one...
Jim
Marshall H. Lewis wrote:
>>Yeah, but I don't think this is a problem resetting the PM will fix
>
>
> Very true. But, just to rule it out, unplug the book and pul
>
>Yeah, but I don't think this is a problem resetting the PM will fix
Very true. But, just to rule it out, unplug the book and pull the
battery. Let is set for about 15 minutes, then plug it in and try
starting up.
Marshall
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At 00:12 +0200 on 23/07/02, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>> >a computer *not* running Windows? My PB145 (sys. 7.1,
>>>etc.) has just (in the last 10 minutes) started to
>>>make a loud, annoying buzzing sound, won't recognize
>>>any disk AT ALL, dies when I pull the battery out
>>>(even though i
>
> Sounds like its power management circuitry has just
> eaten itself. You
> getting any of this thunderstorm up there in
> Lansing?
Not since yesterday. And it wasn't even plugged in at
the time. Is there something I can do about it?
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> >a computer *not* running Windows? My PB145 (sys. 7.1,
>>etc.) has just (in the last 10 minutes) started to
>>make a loud, annoying buzzing sound, won't recognize
>>any disk AT ALL, dies when I pull the battery out
>>(even though it's PLUGGED IN) and the screen flickers
>>for no apparent reas
At 14:56 -0700 on 22/07/02, Jake Norcross wrote:
>(Sorry, listmoms, but I'm not on the Powerbook list
>and I think this deserves *IMMEDIATE* attention.)
>
>Is it possible for a computer to go berzerk? I mean,
Yes.
>a computer *not* running Windows? My PB145 (sys. 7.1,
>etc.) has just (in the
(Sorry, listmoms, but I'm not on the Powerbook list
and I think this deserves *IMMEDIATE* attention.)
Is it possible for a computer to go berzerk? I mean,
a computer *not* running Windows? My PB145 (sys. 7.1,
etc.) has just (in the last 10 minutes) started to
make a loud, annoying buzzing sound
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