It could also be that your motherboard needs to be reset, either by removing the
battery for 10-15 minutes and disconnecting all leads to the board, or by pressing
the CUDA switch, both of which options were discussed to death earlier on this list.
Check the archived messages.

herb


> My machine is a PCP210 with Powerlogix G3 400 (at 420).  I left it in
> "sleep" for several hours, and returned to find it powered down and
> unresponsive.  It is completely unresponsive to power-on signals.
> >From past messages on this list, it sounds like the likeliest
> candidates are a dead battery or a dead power supply.  Does anyone
> have a suggestion as to which to try first, or anything else worth
> looking at?
>
> Thanks,
> Jesse Welton


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