on 2/11/04 8:24 PM, Ed Gibson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I removed the battery, pulled all cords going to the 1400cs after
> shutting it off. I got as far as pulling out the keyboard and the power
> light came on very dimly. It would not go out even after pressing the
> power switch in the back. I pulled the memory chip loose, removed it and
> then took out the network expansion card. I removed the four screws
> holding down the 177mHz processor then inserted the 133 mHz processor
> module. After re-installing everything back in, I hit the on/off button
> but nothing happened. I then hit the power button on the back and got
> the power light on the top right corner of the screen to come on bright
> again, but no boot. Is there a pram reset switch on the laptops I havn't
> found yet or something else I'm missing?  Also, I'm looking for an
> operating manual for this, can anyone help?
> 
> Thanks, Ed

The motherboard of the PB 1400/166 is different (slightly) than the 117 MHz
& 133 MHz versions, and you can't swap parts between them.


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