Andy-
It sounds like a weak or dead PRAM battery. Try a new battery
and see if it resolves.
HTH
Ron
In a message dated 3/19/02 5:00:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Recently my Mac II monitor (standard 13" RGB) ceased to "light up" when
the computer is turned on. I tried cycling the power on-off button on the
monitor-no luck. Later I tried substituting a known good monitor-stll no
luck. When the Mac II is turned on , it sounds normal-the whirring sound of
disk or fan plus a few click like noises I assume are disk-head movements.
Any thoughts?
Andy Favret
>>
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