>keyboard). Here are the  symptoms that I've noticed. It won't power up with
>just the battery or the power cord. However, it will power up with the >battery
in place and the power cord connected. When I push the power button >in the back
of the computer it starts to  to powes up  but then it will >often start to
strobe on and off. Sometimes  it will  go all the way >through the start up
sequence  and have a normal finder before trouble >starts up. When it does seem
to stay on for a short time the date and time >appear normal. With the power
cord connected the battery isn't charging up. >I've hit the reset button when it
was strobing and it didn't do anything. >To stop the strobing I've had to
disconnect the power cord.  I've reset the >power manager (pulled battery and
power cord for 3-5 minutes, hit reset and >other button for 10-15 seconds, plug
back in) several times, with no >success.

You definitely have a blown fuse.

Randy



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