Kynan Shook wrote: > No, no, no... You shouldn't hold the reset button when resetting the > PMU. I know for a fact that this can cause the PMU to crash on a > desktop, and I believe it can do the same for a laptop (after all, > they use the same microcontroller from Mitsubishi for the PMU). Press > it once and once only for less than a second while the computer is > off. Wait 5 seconds, then power the computer back on. > Also, try removing extra RAM and such things. > > Most of the newer portables don't have a PMU reset button; instead you > must press Shift-Control-Option-Power (but NOT Fn). > > When you reboot, your date should have reset to midnight January 1 > 1970 (though this varies depending on the model computer you are > using), adjusted to local time. > > HTH, Yes... when I reboot... But the powerbook won't reboot... it won't even start actually... No noise, no spinning disk, no mac Chime, nothing... :o((((