When PowerBooks 190 and 5300 are left unplugged with a drained battery they tend to drain the PRAM battery too. With a exhausted PRAM battery the 190/5300 cannot boot. At that stage not even a full battery may help, the 190/5300 needs the power cord to be plugged.
Ben
I agree with Ben. It sounds an awful lot like a dead PRAM battery.
Does you clock also lose it's time when you unplug the laptop and the main battery is not inserted?
Peace, Drew
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