My Reply follows quote. On 21/08/2004 11:05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Hi All,
> I hope someone can help me, I recently acquired a Powerbook 5300cs that
>I got from a friend who owed me some money for work I did for him. This unit
>is brand new 'Refurbished' and actually is in the refurbished box that came
>from Apple. He bought a whole lot of these (like 10 at a time) so this one
>has never been out of the box or plugged in. Its a 5300cs 16/750 and looks
>real nice.
> The A/C adapter that came with it is a 'Macintosh Powerbook 45w Adapter
>Model #M3037 that has the proper plug on the end for the 5300 series, but
>for some reason it doesn't seem to make the Powerbook 5300cs turn on. Would
>you happen to know what could be the problem?
> Todd
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You might leave it plugged in for a couple of days and see what happens.
It could be that the PRAM battery is completely drained and won't allow
a boot.
Trouble shooting guidance:
Power
Note:
In the 5300 Series computers, you will hear only the click
of the power-on button when you attempt to start up a computer
that lacks sufficient power to start.
Ken
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