The last time something like that happened to me (on a PC though), it
was my hard disk dieing.. so I'd say at the worst you'd probably have to
get a new hard disk.. and again, this is the worst case scenario..
hopefully it won't be this bad... I'm pretty sure it won't be your
"computer" (i.e. CPU e
rbrito writes:
> On Dec 18 2002, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> > Possibly the battery.
>
> I didn't know that, but one way to isolate the problem is to
> plug it directly on the wall without using the battery. This
> works with my iBook and I'd expect it to work with the
> TiB
On Dec 18 2002, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> Possibly the battery.
I didn't know that, but one way to isolate the problem is to
plug it directly on the wall without using the battery. This
works with my iBook and I'd expect it to work with the
TiBooks.
[]s, R
On Dec 18 2002, Alessander de Souza Goulart wrote:
> I need a gun... I need put end in my life
>
> My fantastic PowerBook G4-667Mhz (Titanium), has die... It's play
> initial "boing", search everything in DVDROM drive and stop.
> Everyone has passed for this?
Wow, that's not exactly g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Try resetting the PRAM by holding Cmd-Option-P-R (I think) *before* you
> hear the startup 'bong'. You should hear a second 'bong' if you pressed
> them in time. If that doesn't work, try resetting your PMU by using a
> paperclip to press the small button on the back
Try resetting the PRAM by holding Cmd-Option-P-R (I think) *before* you
hear the startup 'bong'. You should hear a second 'bong' if you pressed
them in time. If that doesn't work, try resetting your PMU by using a
paperclip to press the small button on the back by the USB ports.
-Brett
On Wed, D
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