Computer Laptop User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PowerBook 200 Series
- Basics
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- General
- Power Manager Reset
- Symptom Charts
- Startup
- Startup (Continued)
- Power
- Power (Continued)
- Power (Continued)
- Power (Continued)
- Power (Continued)
- Power (Continued)
- Video
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- Video (Continued)
- External Floppy Drive
- External Floppy Drive (Continued)
- External Floppy Drive (Continued)
- External Floppy Drive (Continued)
- Hard Drive
- Peripherals
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Peripherals (Continued)
- Internal Modem
- Internal Modem (Continued)
- Internal Modem (Continued)
- Internal Modem (Continued)
- Internal Modem (Continued)
- Internal Modem (Continued)
- Miscellaneous
- Miscellaneous (Continued)
- Miscellaneous (Continued)
- Take Apart
- Main Battery
- Keyboard
- End Clutch Covers
- Top Case
- Hard Drive
- Backup Battery
- Trackball
- Center Clutch Cover
- Display Assembly and CPU Stiffener
- Display Assembly
- CPU Stiffener
- Logic Board
- Case Bottom
- Display Housing
- 210/230/250/280 Dsply Cable
- 270c/280c Display Cable
- 270c/280c Inverter Board
- 270c/280c Actuator
- 270c/280c Speaker
- Feet
- Rear Cover & I/O Door
- Upgrades
- Additional Procedures
- Exploded View

Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/External Floppy Drive
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External Floppy Drive
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Disk does not eject 1 Switch off system and hold mouse or trackball button down
while you switch system on.
2 Insert straightened paper clip into hole next to drive opening
to eject disk.
3 Check floppy drive cable connection.
4 Replace floppy drive cable.
5 Replace floppy adapter.
6 Replace floppy drive.
7 Replace logic board.
Note:
When replacing the logic board, check that the EMI clips
are securely attached to the CPU stiffener. The “CPU Stiffener”
topic in Take Apart helps you locate and identify the two EMI clips.
If both clips are not secure, replace the CPU stiffener.










