Yep, it was plugged in at the time. (Albeit to a Duo power adapter which has worked 
fine up till now). I was in a hotel and had to use a 3 prong plug adapter (no grounded 
outlest), that was the only odd thing. But I've done that before w/o problems.
Babbette
On Friday,  12, 2002, at 08:27AM, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Sounds like a dead battery.  Do you have it plugged into a power adaptor?
>
>-Rob-
>
>On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 08:25  AM, red ridinghood wrote:
>
>> Starting up my reliable old 2400 last night, I got the chime, then the 
>> sound of a crackle, and the
>> beast went dead.
>> Now when I hit the startup key all I get is the chime and the machine 
>> goes dead.
>> What hoppened?
>> Motherboard? Harddrive?
>>
>> Babbette

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