I have the same problem. However I did notice if I put the 1400 to sleep
as opposed to it going in to sleep by itself (especially on battery power),
it will wake up without problem.
For the last 2 weeks it was fine, then today I got the checker-board when
waking from sleep.
Hm kinda
You are "stepping on" the system heap when you restart, which causes the
system to crash. This is common with PowerBooks. They use a lot of
"real" memory when they wake up. Both my 3400c's and my 1400c do this.
This was, also, pretty common with older Macs that had smaller amounts
of RAM. I am
Long story short:
I just upgraded a somewhat beat 1400 with a G3 processor, more RAM and a
bigger hard drive. Pretty basic stuff. It turns out this unit's pcmcia slot
does not seem to recognize the wireless card. It appears to be defective in
that when I push the little button to eject the card -
My PB 1400 works fine, but when I put it to sleep sometimes it will
not wake up, The screen comes up with the grey black/white dotted
image, but The HD doesn't spin, nor does it make any noise, The only
way to fix this is by a reset, is there a way to fix this...
Specs:
40MB RAM
Virtual Memory set
Long story short:
I just upgraded a somewhat beat 1400 with a G3 processor, more RAM and a
bigger hard drive. Pretty basic stuff. It turns out this unit's pcmcia slot
does not seem to recognize the wireless card. It appears to be defective in
that when I push the little button to eject the card - i
- Original Message -
From: "Paxson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PowerBooks"
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: Install 7.6 on Powerbook 3400 doesnt work
- Original Message -
> When I try to boot of the CD or try open the Installer (within the
> 8.6), I just
- Original Message -
> When I try to boot of the CD or try open the Installer (within the
> 8.6), I just get a message like "this software was not made for this
> computer...bla,bla,bla..".
> **
> I believe the 3400c came with system 7.6.1 on board and so 7.6 won't
> w