At 11:08 PM 10/11/00 -0400, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>I've heard that something called the PowerManager was involved. How can I
>reset it?
>Troubleshooting Power Manager Reset/ - 3
>Power Manager Reset
>If a unit crashes or experiences power problems, reset the power
>manager chip by pressing the rear power switch for 30-45
>seconds.
>If resetting the power manager chip does not solve the problem,
>reset the code for the power manager chip by removing all power
>sources and letting the unit sit for 10 minutes. (Take out the
>battery and disconnect the AC adapter and the internal backup
>battery.) This forces the PowerBook Duo to reload the power
>manager code from the system software.
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