Re: re-awakening a Pismo?

2002-05-16 Thread Seth
Glad to help. It seems like the dumbest thing to keep a multiprocessing extension enabled on a laptop with only one processor. But that's just the thing that will make your computer go wacky and have you running frantically for Applecare. I found the article at the Apple Knowledge Base. Check

Re: re-awakening a Pismo?

2002-05-15 Thread RLMcKee
In a message dated 5/15/02 10:43:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Make sure you have both the Multiprocessing folder with the Apple CPU Plugin in your Extensions folder. I removed that extension one time from my graphite toilet seat, oops! I meant to say iBook and it would go to sleep and

Re-awakening a Pismo?

2002-05-15 Thread Diane Gamm
Subject: Re: re-awakening a Pismo? My used Pismo came not able to wake up from sleep - ever! I did quite a bit of research to try to solve the problem, and there seems to be many possible reasons and suggested solutions. Mine turned out to be an extension problem. I believe it was Norton's