Power Manager reset on a 520 - (Taken from Service Source


Reset the power manager if:
� The battery and power adapter are proven good, but the
computer will not power on.
� The computer will not reset after a system crash.
To reset the power manager in the PowerBook 500 Series,
1 Remove the AC adapter and the battery.
2 Let the unit sit without power hooked up for 3?5
minutes.
3 Simultaneously hold down the Control, Command, Option,
and Power On keys for 5?10 seconds.
4 Reinstall the battery and, if necessary, reconnect the AC
adapter.
5 Turn on the computer.

Donna Hood Pointer wrote:

>  Should I reset the power manager? If
> so, I can't remember how. Any suggestions? --

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