Hii asked about a G3 and got no offers.
So i will ask about a 3400 best spec i can for the price of £220. cash
sent special delivery.next day
i need a powerbook fast so anything will be considered i would like a
3400 with 200 or 240mhz cpu and as much ram as possible with good
battery and in
is this for you or someone else cos there is mine if you want it,
Martin
On Saturday, Apr 5, 2003, at 23:20 Europe/London, vicki wrote:
Hii asked about a G3 and got no offers.
So i will ask about a 3400 best spec i can for the price of £220. cash
sent special delivery.next day
i need a powerbook
I'm getting some helpful-sounding advice, which I'll try shortly. Would
knowing that it took an inordinate length of time before the accident for
the 3400 to start up and shut down help in pinpointing which element might
have been out of kilter already? I didn't realize how much longer it took
William Ove on 10/14/01 10:05 PM wrote:
I am not that familiar with the PB3400. I would suspect after a fall that
some card and/or connector came loose. With the PB5300 it was normally
the Ram card that came loose, however from a fall just about anything
could have came loose. I would
I asked earlier about a 3400 that my dog had pulled down off my desk.
After the accident it started up, but took 10-15 minutes to do it, making
buzzing noises along the way. It also worked but, again, buzzing
intermittently and pausing for long periods during any operation. Then it
took very
So, at the suggestion of list members, I bought
a new hard drive Now there is no
chime and no start up.
What am I likely to have done wrong
Did you format the disk - did you install an OS on it??
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Whether the disk is formatted or not is irrelevant at this point since there
is no startup chime, also there would have been no way to format the disk
since the machine is dead. I would check to make sure that you have the
cables connected properly on the drive. You might be a pin or two off and
contact with the battery.
Opening PowerBooks will often upset their restarting and a reset is
needed. I am not sure what the button/key sequence for the 3400 is. For
many older PowerBooks it was necessary to preform the reset many many
times.
Good luck
William Ove
Subject: need 3400 advice
Hi folks,
I want to add RAM to my daughter's 3400 and would like to download the
tech manual. Unfortunately when I try the links at
http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba/manuals.html neither download site appears
to work for that manual at this time. (I have successfully downloaded other
manuals
Re my search for the 3400 tech manual,
Information discovered, available at Apple website (didn't need service
manual for RAM upgrade after all.) Thanks to helpful list members.
Beverly
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