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i did it $50 key lime ibook
Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-02 20:10:29
i checked out my local pc store they hate macs.

it looks good but no ac adaptor

and it has bad written on the battery

will the machine start with an ac adaptor and no battery?

can a bad battery harm the machine.

Posted by: LCGuy on 2008-06-02 20:42:17
Can't see any reason as to why the machine wouldn't be able to start without a battery.

Posted by: MacG4 on 2008-06-02 21:18:38
Can't see any reason as to why the machine wouldn't be able to start without a battery.
they can i have done it with my clamshell
Posted by: Christopher on 2008-06-02 21:33:14
I run mine on no battery and just AC adapter and it works fine.

Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-03 20:46:36
I looked in side it has a ram upgrade but no airport card.

the keyboard is 100%

I should be able to power it up in the morning.

what is the best way to get around the password issues

i do not want to format the hd? until i look it over

reinstall a clean os? 9 or 10?

i guess i could boot up with tech tools

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-06-03 21:07:29
If OS X is on there you can just boot up from any OS X disk despite what version is on the iBook and reset it that way.

Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-04 10:18:48
can you give a brief or point me to a description of reseting the computer login and password

Posted by: ~tl on 2008-06-04 10:37:18
can you give a brief or point me to a description of reseting the computer login and password
If it's running OS X, then see this page:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1274

You need to have an OS X CD (it shouldn't matter which version, but the same version that is on the machine would be best). If you don't, there's a way to do it through single user mode... but I can't find the article off hand.

Posted by: SiliconValleyPirate on 2008-06-05 00:12:41
Did it come with free sun glasses? That Lime Green is LOUD 🙂

Posted by: benjgvps on 2008-06-05 05:25:22
I always wanted a clamshell iBook, a portable version of my favorite computer, the iMac G3.

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-06-05 07:13:10
I painted my blue-berry black but the display + case it was in had a bad backlight so it's only half black now.

Posted by: Quadraman on 2008-06-05 13:27:55
$50 for a key lime iBook is a really good price. They were the last of the line along with the graphite at 466mhz and although not quite as fast or feature laden as a Pismo, they come darn close.

Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-06 14:38:02
well i have the power adaptor and tried to start the ibook with and without the battery nothing happens.

the battery is bad so i cant try with battery only

i thought that may br int incomming power modual may be bad?

any ibook experts?

Posted by: benjgvps on 2008-06-07 08:28:14
The adapters are know to go bad after a while, though there are some intructions somewhere on fixing them (Replacing the cable I think).

Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-07 09:47:48
i got a new power adptr from owc

it must be the input power module or mobo dang both hard to replace.

i have a input module on the way i just hope it is not the mobo

Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-07 13:25:27
lattest update:

i took it down and the input board was fried. i also inspected the mobo

the are small areas of white corrosion like where the input board plug solders to the mobo. and around some power components large caps mainly.

would you try to clean the mobo of the corrosion with some contact cleaner and go back with it?

I am afraid that the mobo is shorted out the input board will fry again.

Posted by: benjgvps on 2008-06-07 16:57:37
There are a few guides on what do do with leaky caps on this forum. Sad to hear that itis a dud.

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-06-07 18:14:59
lattest update:
i took it down and the input board was fried. i also inspected the mobo

the are small areas of white corrosion like where the input board plug solders to the mobo. and around some power components large caps mainly.

would you try to clean the mobo of the corrosion with some contact cleaner and go back with it?

I am afraid that the mobo is shorted out the input board will fry again.
Logic boards for an iBook Clamshell let alone with firewire costs a lot of money. I just happen to join the LEM swap list at the right time to find a logic board for my clamshell.

Posted by: madmann on 2008-06-09 20:45:11
well i tried the dc input module no luck it appears to be the mobo this sucks.

i have no way to test components. I think the power stuff got fried.

i need a ibook with a bad case no hd etc. I haven't given up yet

nurse get me the paddles looks like a heart transplant

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