[Ti] TiBook Will Not Boot Unless Reset

Thomas Fulton tfulton at olp.net
Tue Feb 5 11:31:54 PST 2008


just go to ifixit.com.....most likely they will have the battery and  
the instructions for changing it.....

Tom
On Feb 5, 2008, at 12:46 PM, Michael Byczkowski wrote:

> The internal buffer battery for the PRAM has ran out of capacity, same
> happened with my TiBook...
>
> The only way to rectify this would be to have this changed by a  
> service
> technician, as the battery is most likely soldered directly to the
> mainboard.
>
> Will wait for the next update to the MacBook Pro line and then buy  
> one, 500
> MHz G4 is really not that fast anymore... ;-)
>
> Best regards,
>     Michael
>
>
>
> on 05.02.2008 15:45 Uhr, Bob Fowles at rbf at psu.edu wrote:
>
>> I had the same "Reset Problem"  with my original 500Mhz TiBook. Not
>> sure when it started - maybe 2004 or 2005. Every start after a
>> shutdown first required depressing the Reset button in the back. I
>> didn't find that a major problem because I rarely did a shutdown.
>> When my Firewire port became non-operational in June 2006, I bought a
>> used 500Mhz TiBook and I haven't had the "Reset Problem" with that
>> one.
>>
>> Bob Fowles
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