My Reply follows quote. On 22/09/2003 00:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>I've built a Wallstreet PB from parts (eBay). It's a 233 w/512k, 6Gb Hd
>and 13.3", CD and good battery.
>I was told that the MB was defective, but I put the pieces all together
>and the system started up.
>But minutes later, i
On Monday, Sep 22, 2003, at 03:54 US/Eastern, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've built a Wallstreet PB from parts (eBay). It's a 233 w/512k, 6Gb Hd
and 13.3", CD and good battery.
I was told that the MB was defective, but I put the pieces all together
and the system started up.
But minutes later
Hi,
I've built a Wallstreet PB from parts (eBay). It's a 233 w/512k, 6Gb Hd
and 13.3", CD and good battery.
I was told that the MB was defective, but I put the pieces all together
and the system started up.
But minutes later, it stopped working. Only the fan and the green led
remained on. Restorin
> I will definitely investigate changing the PRAM battery, once I
> discover
> where the PRAM actually is situated in the WallStreet/PDQ. My initial
> Google and Sherlock searches didn't turn up anything definite about the
> WallStreet PRAM. Anybody care to educate me?
>
I believe there is a site
On 21/1/03 12:23, Andrew Johnson said:
>Also, you said you reset the PRAM, i had strange problems with my
>wallstreet when the PRAM battery died. It would only boot on AC power
>the first time and then you could shut it off and restart on battery if
>you desired, but if you lost battery power a