The National Enquirer reports at 10:49 PM +0000 10/21/04, Chet McCarty wrote:

>  A few days ago I pushed the power button on my ( not plugged-in )
>Wallstreet and a second later caught my sleeve on the battery lever and
>ejected the battery, before the screen even lit up. Now the screen won't
>light up nor will my previously-fine powerbook do anything else at all. Any
>suggestions?

I'd bet money that resetting your Power Manager Unit will solve your 
problem. But there are specific specific steps for each machine. The 
following URL will take you to a page that explains every PMU reset 
for each model of PowerBook, ibook, etc. I'd advise looking up the 
steps for your PB.

<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449#faq8>


Good Luck,


Bob
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