B Lewis

Q: PowerBook with no sign of life

Hi there,

 

I have just bought a PowerBook G4 15" without a hard drive. I put one in but it won't turn on. I've had it on charge over night in an attempt to bring it back to life but there is still no sound, light or anything coming from the machine.

 

Would anyone know of any problems that it could be and how might i fix it?

 

Kind regards,

 

blewis

PowerBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Apr 20, 2014 2:03 PM

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  • by dalstott,

    dalstott dalstott Apr 20, 2014 2:50 PM in response to B Lewis
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    Apr 20, 2014 2:50 PM in response to B Lewis

    The first things to try are reset PMU and PRAM.

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1431

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379

  • by Donald Morgan,

    Donald Morgan Donald Morgan Apr 30, 2014 1:11 PM in response to B Lewis
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    Apr 30, 2014 1:11 PM in response to B Lewis

    If you put a New Hard Drive in you have to Download the Operating System.  Without an Operating System the Machine will not boot up.

    Don

  • by babowa,

    babowa babowa Apr 30, 2014 2:03 PM in response to B Lewis
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    Apr 30, 2014 2:03 PM in response to B Lewis

    If dalstott's suggestions do not work, it might be beyond help. If it is just searching for an OS, then at least there would be signs of life with (most likely) a folder with a flashing '?', but it would boot. If you can get it that far, you will need an OS install disk - you cannot download an OS that will work on a Powerbook. If you don't have the original install disks, you should be able to use a retail Snow leopard disk (10.6) - I believe Snow Leopard can run on a Powerbook. If you need that, you can get it at the Apple store:

     

    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard

  • by Allan Jones,

    Allan Jones Allan Jones Apr 30, 2014 10:49 PM in response to babowa
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    Apr 30, 2014 10:49 PM in response to babowa

    babowa.

     

    No PowerBook can run an OS higher than 10.5.8 -- PPC is the limiting factor.

  • by babowa,

    babowa babowa Apr 30, 2014 10:51 PM in response to Allan Jones
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    Apr 30, 2014 10:51 PM in response to Allan Jones

    Ahh, thanks - I thought it could go to 10.6.

  • by K Shaffer,

    K Shaffer K Shaffer May 1, 2014 2:05 AM in response to B Lewis
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    May 1, 2014 2:05 AM in response to B Lewis

    In some PPC Macs where there is either a capacitor or a clock battery on

    the logic board, the replacement of one no longer holding power is one

    way to troubleshoot. An iFixit guide can tell you if the unit you have has

    a PRAM or clock battery, or capacitor, and if either one, the location so

    as to replace it. I'd suspect there may be more than a few things wrong.

     

    You may be able to contact AppleCare or sales support by phone and

    ask for an OS X system specialist or someone who can help you get

    a replacement OS X install disc for your PPC PowerBook G4; they did

    have some white-label replacement (not to be re-sold + not retail) for

    a relatively low cost of about $18 each and not all persons who sought

    these white label (Tiger 10.4 and also Leopard 10.5) full install DVDs

    were able to get them from AppleCare or sales support. This was not

    through the regular retail channel, and these are generic white label

    replacement, not specific to one model, and usually for PowerPC Mac.

     

    So that may be something to inquire about; be sure to find and share

    the serial number with them when you call, to help clarify what you have.

    They no longer offer original Mac install-restore part numbered DVDs.

    But Leopard 10.5 (PPC) on DVD is what you need, then download the

    Combo update 10.5.8 from the running OS X. You could attempt to boot

    the computer with such a DVD, to help try & troubleshoot.

     

    Who ever took out the hard disk drive may have done some damage.

     

    There may be a few things wrong in the computer, and if it won't charge

    the parts involved could be: AC Adapter, Battery, DC-in Board, logicboard.

    A few others could be working together to keep the PowerBook in a coma.

     

    Hard to say exactly. Helps to have some tools to troubleshoot...