The reset button on a PB is usually external. Can't remember which PB model exactly from your original post, but the button is usually in the back by the other ports. Sometimes just a hole for a straightened paper clip, sometimes a small button. All have a triangle near by. The symbol of the reset button. Press and hold for a few seconds to get the max effect.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 12:53 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:

Alright.

It's been 24 hours, and the 2 G3 PowerBooks's still won't boot up. I opened
them up, and they have Ram, Hard Drives, etc. The batteries are good. Do
these PowerBooks have Cuda buttons. Should I open them up again, and try
hitting the Cuda button. I would really like to get these Powerbooks working
again.


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Aaron Willems


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