My Reply follows quote. On 06/10/2004 15:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

>After an internal surgery in my Wallstreet PB (250 MHz, Serie I), the 
>PB is apparently dead. When I press cmd-shift-fn-power, the green 
>light switches on and the fan starts spinning forever; this only 
>stops when I press the key combination again.
>I searched the net, and the symptoms seem to be quite common. 
>However, the reasons for this behaviour are apparently far from 
>clear: some say it is the logic board, other say it is the processor 
>and some say that all was okay after letting the PB alone for a 
>while. Has anybody on the list a more definite answer? Is there still 
>hope for my Wallstreet?
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>
>Nils
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On mine, it turned out to be the processor card. You could
get lucky and "fix" it by reseating the processor card. Press
it FIRMLY into place.

Ken

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