I have a PB3400 that used to do that. It was bad RAM. I replaced it, and it's fine.
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> From: "DTP etc!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/06/25 Wed AM 11:10:25 EDT
> To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: 3400 freezes
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> I am a fairly recent 3400 owner and for the most part it seems to be working great. 
> However, every once in a while the desktop will "lock up" and refuse to respond. I 
> haven't found any specific action which will directly cause this. It freezes so hard 
> that even hitting the "restart" button will not jar it back to life. Short of 
> removing the battery, (which is the only way I have been able to regain control) 
> what suggestions do the lister's have? Is there a three, four, or five finger salute 
> which will bring it back to its senses?
>


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