Specifications
Table Of Contents
- PowerBook 190/5300 Series
- Basics
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Take Apart
- Introduction
- Before You Begin
- Battery
- Floppy Drive
- I/O Door
- Front Feet
- Rear Feet
- Keyboard
- RAM Card
- Clutch Covers
- PC Switch Board (PCMCIA)
- Display Assembly
- Palm Rest
- Sleep Actuator
- Trackpad
- Hard Drive
- Power Supply Board (5300 Series Only)
- Backup Battery
- Heat Sink
- Video Board (Optional on 190 Series)
- Logic Board
- CPU Stiffener
- Infrared Board (Optional on 190 Series)
- Media Bay LED
- PC Card Door (PCMCIA)
- Video Expansion Cover (Optional on 190 Series)
- Reset Actuator
- Sound-In Cover (190 Series Only)
- Media Bay Release Mechanism
- Display Housing
- Inverter Board
- Display
- Microphone
- Speaker
- Clutches
- Floppy Drive Mechanism
- Upgrades
- Additional Procedures
- Exploded View

Additional Procedures PRAM and Power Manager Reset - 4
Note:
If the PowerBook powers off and the sleep display
light stays a solid green with no blinking, press the
Reset button again.
6 If the PowerBook does not power on from the Reset
button, turn the PowerBook on by pressing the Power
key.
7 After the computer has started up, select Shut Down
from the Special menu.
8 Plug in the AC adapter. If the computer remains shut
down, you will know that you have successfully reset the
PRAM and power manager and your computer should now
function normally. If, however, the computer powers on
when you plug in the AC adapter, you need to reset the
power manager.