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Model M5884 / 400 or 500 MHz G4 processor

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No power

Dear all,

my beloved PowerBook Titanium does not want to power up. Battery is ok as well as power supply. Any idea?

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Have the same problem. Tried resetting and still nothing.

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Try looking here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1431#faq8

Resetting the PMU might do the trick. I know the ol' Titanium is sweet, but it also might be time to look at a newer model.

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It could be your DC-in board. The best way to test it would be to slide in another battery that has a charge to it... if the computer turns on, it is most likely your DC-in board. You can purchase one here if you are interested:

[produit lié absent ou désactivé : IF133-010]

And you can look at the repair guide here:

PowerBook G4 Titanium DVI DC-In Board Replacement

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Beware Tyler's solution does not apply to the Mercury Model. The Mercury doesn't have a separate DC-in board.

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Try taking out your PRAM battery, shown in the remove PMU guide (it's the big thing marked 616-0114-A)

Disconnect the tri color lead from that to the PMU, start up the PowerBook (it should now work), then reconnect that cable and hopefully you should be left with a functioning PowerBook !

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So, disassemble to step 16, disconnect the tri color lead, reassemble, turn on computer. Disassemble to step 16, reconnect tricolor lead, then reassemble? Is that correct? Why would this work?

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