G'day
I have a start-up problem with my Pismo-400. It was working quite good
up until few days ago.
The symptom is the start-up, I can't get it to start. I've checked its
power supply and it's working.
Since it's battery was dead long time ago, I've always used it with its
power supply
Can anyone give me some other possible causes for this symptom?
Okay, based on my Lombard experience, reset the PMU. It's done by
holding the little button between the telephone and VGA connectors
down for about ten seconds and releasing it. Then, plug 'er back in
and try again.
Caleb
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GREAT!!! It works
Thanks a lot mate!
Does this mean my clock battery is dead?!!!
cheers
R. A. Cantrell wrote:
try unplugging your clock battery. be sure the main battery is removed when
you do it and the power adapter is not plugged in . leave the clock battery
unplugged, insert main