Johannes
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Hiro,
I'm afraid you are wrong. Holding the reset button for 30 seconds *does* resent the PMU on most PowerBooks, and doing so *does* benefit the battery.
See here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449
Over time, the settings in the Power Manager may become unusable, which can result in operational anomalies with the computer. Examples include not turning on, not waking from sleep, not charging the battery, or not seeing the AC Adapter, among others.
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On 02 Dec 2004, at 03:40 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Darcy James Argue / 04.12.2 / 3:21PM wrote:
Yeah, you should try resetting the power supply -- it's a little recessed button on the back of the PowerBook, marked with a triangle inside a circle, and you need a pen or a straightened paperclip to push it down. You want to hold it down for at least 30 seconds (this will cause your computer to turn off, so make sure you quit all open applications first).
That one is emergency reboot switch for force rebooting when your mac is totally frozen. What you probably wanted to say was PMU switch, which is on the motherboard. I doubt resetting PMU benefits battery, however.
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA <http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>
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