Try resetting the power manager and resetting PRAM. (I sound like a broken record.) I have a pb3400 that exhibited similar symptoms and resetting PRAM allowed it to boot.

Gary

Aaron Willems wrote:
Hello,

I'm cleaning the office, because were getting ready to move. I found 2 old
G3 Laptops. They have not be turned on for at least 2 years. I can't seem to
get them to boot up, or make any noise for that matter. I tried a known good
PB Adapter, and 2 good batteries. Both Laptops have all the original
components installed. IS there something else I should try, or are these
PowerBooks Deader than a doornail.

Regards.

Aaron W.





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