I can highly recommend people having IBM travelstar installation
issues, going to: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/PB_G3/wallstreet_hard_dri
ve/index.html
Its an excellent site, and consequently I believe that by applying
some electrical tape and foil over the rear of the IDE case that I've
booted
Thanks Robert, I should have been more clear. No, power manager
resetting doesn't always enable the restart. Now I suspect the switch
itself since I connected an external keyboard and powered on
successfully 4x...
Bryan
Just to clarify, you can start-up if you reset the powermana
> Last night I installed a IBM 20Gb drive into my Wallstreet II.
> Initialized the drive from CD and copied my old drive data back from my
> backup SCSI drive. Rebooted it fine, downloaded my mail etc. Powered
> off, powered on and it wouldn't (power on), instead of the click
> followed by the chi
Just to clarify, you can start-up if you reset the powermanager? But not
otherwise?
I had this problem, and I needed a new power management chip. It was under
warantee, so I don't know how much it was.
RE
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> Last night I installed a IBM 20Gb drive into my Wallstreet II
Last night I installed a IBM 20Gb drive into my Wallstreet II.
Initialized the drive from CD and copied my old drive data back from my
backup SCSI drive. Rebooted it fine, downloaded my mail etc. Powered
off, powered on and it wouldn't (power on), instead of the click
followed by the chime, I get