Thanks for the info BUT there is no reset hole that I can find. Any
other places it might be - could it be internal?

I have an  iBook (white-ice)  - 800 MGhz 14.1 LCD monitor, purchased in
Dec. 2002 with 2 usb ports

Saturday, March 8, 20089:40 PMJerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>you reset the PMU? not knowing 'which' ibook you have but assuming a  
>later model. best...jf
>
>something like this:
>
>turn ibook off
>disconnect power
>remove battery
>press and release the reset button located above the a/v port on the  
>left side of the ibook by inserting the end of a paper clip into the  
>small hole and press the switch once. or, some of these might have had  
>the reset button under the battery.
>wait at least 5 seconds (you impatient devil)
>reconnect the power
>reinstall the battery
>press the power button to restart
>
>
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