>Hi all,
>I have a really nice Powerbook 100 that was unplugged for about 5 days.
> Now, when I try to turn it on, I get nothing. I used to be able to
>plug it in and press a key on the keyboard and it would start. I tried
>pressing keys, pressing the button on the side, removing the battery,
>n
In a message dated 11/17/2005 9:26:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Well that was probably the strangest thing I've ever had happen with a
>Mac - I opened it up, with battery removed and adapter disconnected.
>Everything inside looked great. Just for the heck of it, i plugged in
>the ac adapt
Well that was probably the strangest thing I've ever had happen with a
Mac - I opened it up, with battery removed and adapter disconnected.
Everything inside looked great. Just for the heck of it, i plugged in
the ac adapter. Nothing when i tried to start. UNplugged, sat for at
least half a
Hi -
I did look at that page. But, before opening the book up, I used a
voltmeter to check the charger - it read less than 4 volts, but this is
under no load. Is this what it normally reads without a load, or is the
adapter shot?
Kyle-
It's probably shot, based on my limited knowledge o
On Nov 17, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On Nov 17, 2005, at 1:04 PM, Kyle Koerner wrote:
I have a really nice Powerbook 100 that was unplugged for about 5
days. Now, when I try to turn it on, I get nothing. I used to be
able to plug it in and press a key on the keyboard and it woul
On Nov 17, 2005, at 1:04 PM, Kyle Koerner wrote:
I have a really nice Powerbook 100 that was unplugged for about 5
days. Now, when I try to turn it on, I get nothing. I used to be
able to plug it in and press a key on the keyboard and it would
start. I tried pressing keys, pressing the b
Hi all,
I have a really nice Powerbook 100 that was unplugged for about 5 days.
Now, when I try to turn it on, I get nothing. I used to be able to
plug it in and press a key on the keyboard and it would start. I tried
pressing keys, pressing the button on the side, removing the battery,
not