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Oct 5, 2014 12:59 PM in response to HeatherNicole86by sterling r,Hello HeatherNicole86,
It sounds like your computer will not power on, even after you verified that your battery is fully charged. I would use these steps from the following article to help resolve the issue or determine if it might need service, named:
Troubleshooting: My computer won't turn on
- Disconnect all accessories that are plugged in to the computer, such as a printer, hub, or other mobile device.
- If your Mac supports user-installable memory, solid state drive, or hard drive, and you recently installed any of these, make sure they are installed correctly and are compatible with your computer. If possible, reinstall the original memory or drive into the computer to find out if the behavior persists afterwards.
- Reset the SMC.
- If you are still unable to start up your computer after trying each of these steps, visit an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) for further diagnosis. If you plan to visit an Apple Retail Store, make a reservation at the Genius Bar using http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/ (available in some countries only).
Note: Diagnostic fees may apply for issues not covered under warranty or the AppleCare Protection Plan (APP).
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
All the very best,
Sterling
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Oct 5, 2014 2:59 PM in response to HeatherNicole86by K Shaffer,You may have to try & see if the page of instruction helps, how to:
•Resetting PowerBook and iBook Power Management Unit (PMU)
Since the above instruction/links appear to focus on later Intel-based
Apple computing products, you may have to google for add'l results.
PS: there also is this other thing, a PRAM reset. A recent change in
title of 'about nvram and pram' shows it as Mavericks; still works for
older OS X versions and earlier hardware. It may not help, though...
•OS X Mavericks: Reset your computer’s PRAM
By now, days later, hopefully you've found either of these resets
helpful from some other source. This thread appeared to be new.
In any event...
Good luck & happy computing!
