I know that some Macs will boot with a dead or almost dead PRAM battery and
the clock and calendar have to be reset. I also know that some Macs will not
boot at all if the PRAM battery is dead or almost dead. My question is: Will a
PB5300cs boot if the PRAM battery is dead or almost dead?

                                            Jim / Taqwa91

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