Since there are a few folks wanting my old tibook, I thought I'd first warn you that it's pretty bad -- I mean, darn near completely utterly ruined. No cd player, bad KB, screen liberated to fix other tibook, older proc (867? or worse?), wifi card taken out, little or no memory. I had plugged memory in and had it hooked up to an external KB & monitor to look up part numbers and engine diagrams in the garage while working on the old Porsche :) That said, if you really still want it, send me a ups account number and I'll get it moving your way. First come first served. --jake On 09/30/10 16:16, Arne Hulstein wrote: > Hey Jacob, > > Before you send your old one to the garbage, can you send it here? > Need some parts to revive mine. ;-) > > > Arne > > > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Jacob Ritorto<Jacob.Ritorto at gmail.com> wrote: >> I have a similar but older g4 tibook that inexplicably tanked and gives no >> response to power whatsoever. No apparent cause. Didn't figure out why so >> it's prolly heading for the garbage pile. >> >> Do you get any signs of life at all? Chime, screen flash, sleep light, >> anything? If so you could try a pram reset. This nukes and defaults all >> special settings at the openboot level, before the OS is loaded or anything >> like that. If I recall corretly you have to hold down option-apple-p-r >> right after hitting the power button, but you might want to verify that >> sequence via google or something. Legend has it that to even more >> completely clear everything from pram you're supposed to hold those keys >> down until the chime rings three times, then all settings are wantonly >> smashed back to factory defaults. Sounds like a fairy tail to me, but you >> know Jobs.. >> >> hth >> >> On 09/30/10 14:04, H F wrote: >> >> >>> >>> I have a TI 1gig/1gig that until recently worked perfectly, but now will >>> not start. The power supply is working (switched with my laptop) it has a >>> new battery that has been in it for at least 6 months and all the lights on >>> it show it is fully charged. I've held the power button down for 10 seconds, >>> nothing. Took it to a User Group meeting and they pried the keyboard off to >>> find the reset button...that didn't work. >>> >>> Is there anything else I can try? >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Titanium mailing list >> Titanium at listserver.themacintoshguy.com >> http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/titanium >> > _______________________________________________ > Titanium mailing list > Titanium at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/titanium