At 11:37 PM -0700 10/19/08, Mullin9 wrote:
>On Oct 18, 5:22 pm, diane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  My "dead" ibook was not dead, the video cable had broken. See if an
>>  external monitor allows you to see if, or if you can see it through a
>>  wireless network.
>>
>>  Diane
>
>I pushed the on/off button
>I got no bong
>just a Dark screen, the HDD spun up, I forgot to mention
>that the HDD blankly spun up, ( no disk activity)
>
>normally when the Mac starts up ,the disk spin up, and there's disk


I agree but I couldn't hear mine. The fan came on hard for a few 
seconds and that was it. Quite the odd situation.

Diane

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