At 11:21 PM -0400 on 4/28/00, alexander rabb wrote:


>>Same symptoms:
>>Pressing the reset button I get a green light, repressing it, I get
>>nothing, except for a peculiar noise. I also have tried every
>>solution, even disassembling it, to see if any screws had become
>>loose.
>>
>>Still trying to find a solution.
>
>Do you have any cards inserted?  Try ejecting them with a paper clip 
>and then starting up.  Something having to do with my card slots are 
>on the blink, so I get the bad green light/no startup thing when I 
>try to start up with them in.  Otherwise, the machine works fine. 
>Good luck!
>

Thanks, but mmmm .... it doesn't work with my sleeping beauty.

I only hear a soft clicking ('krr') kind of sound when pushing the 
reset button.

'They' (=the List) say it might something to do with the powermanager...
No luck so far. I think she's got to go to the doctor! :(

regards,

Huib
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