My son's Wallstreet won't boot (at all, at all).
When I plug it in the little green light lights and I can hear what I have
to think is the HD spinning, but nothing else happens.
Thats the fan spinning up. This seems to happen if your PRAM battery is dead.
Do you get a boot chime ?
Mad Dog
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On 8/14/05, at 10:23 am -0400, Lisa Tom P wrote:
Thats the fan spinning up. This seems to happen if your PRAM battery is dead.
Do you get a boot chime ?
no
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Thanks,
Paul
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Small Dog
My reply follows quote.
On 8/14/05, at 10:23 am -0400, Lisa Tom P wrote:
Thats the fan spinning up. This seems to happen if your PRAM
battery is dead.
Do you get a boot chime ?
no
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Thanks,
Paul
You were right about the next step, then. Check and make sure
everything is seated
--- Lisa Tom P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My son's Wallstreet won't boot (at all, at all).
When I plug it in the little green light lights
and I can hear what I have
to think is the HD spinning, but nothing else
happens.
Thats the fan spinning up. This seems to happen if
your PRAM
How important is the pram battery in the Wallstreet?
At $45 shipped and involved installation, how much
difference would it make for a unit with a so-so
battery that's usually plugged in?
A wallstreet should still function with a dead PRAM. If you want to
keep the date and time correct you
My son's Wallstreet won't boot (at all, at all).
When I plug it in the little green light lights and I can hear what I have
to think is the HD spinning, but nothing else happens.
I have tried restarting it vis-a-vis the suggestions on Apple's pages, but
so far no luck.
(including no luck