My Reply follows quote. On 25/09/2003 11:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I'm sure this must be one of the most covered topics on this list,
>but as one tends to only read/reply to the threads that apply at
>that time, one bypasses a lot of threads until they actually become
>of interest, so please forgive me for bringing it up again (if that is
>the case...)
>
>I have just bought an old Wallstreet where the Mac is reporting
>that the battery bay to be empty even though there is a battery
>fitted. I presume that the battery is dead, but is there a possibility
>of a fault of a different kind ?
>
>I had a WS 266 where the battery was dead and did not take
>charge, but at least the indicator showed a battery being present.
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While it could be another problem, if you have swapped bays and see the 
"no battery" indication switch positions, it is most likely the battery. 
I had the same indication with a Wallstreet battery. Got a "new" one and 
it works like a champ.

Ken

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