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Can a bad PRAM battery keep a MacBook from turning on?

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The subject is a 2006 Macbook that wasn't used in over a year.  Doesn't respond in any way to the power button.  Battery appears to charge correctly (and battery indicator on the back says the battery is charged).  I first tried to reseat the ram and harddrive.  I then removed the top and tried to jumpstart the machine using the power pads on the logic board.  No noise or movement of the fan at all.

At this point, I assume the logic board is dead.  I'm not sure I'm willing to pay $200 for a new board for such an old computer.  However. I'm wondering if the problem could just be the PRAM battery.  Could a dead PRAM battery keep the computer from starting?

Is there another possibility that I've overlooked?

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Can a bad PRAM battery keep a MacBook from turning on?

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The subject is a 2006 Macbook that wasn't used in over a year.  Doesn't respond in any way to the power button.  Battery appears to charge correctly (and battery indicator on the back says the battery is charged).  I first tried to reseat the ram and harddrive.  I then removed the top and tried to jumpstart the machine using the power pads on the logic board.  No noise or movement of the fan at all.

At this point, I assume the logic board is dead.  I'm not sure I'm willing to pay $200 for a new board for such an old computer.  However. I'm wondering if the problem could just be the PRAM battery.  Could a dead PRAM battery keep the computer from starting?

Is there another possibility that I've overlooked?

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Can a bad PRAM battery keep a MacBook from turning on?

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The subject is a 2006 Macbook that wasn't used in over a year.  Doesn't respond in any way to the power button.  Battery appears to charge correctly (and battery indicator on the back says the battery is charged).  I first tried to reseat the ram and harddrive.  I then removed the top and tried to jumpstart the machine using the power pads on the logic board.  No noise or movement of the fan at all.

At this point, I assume the logic board is dead.  I'm not sure I'm willing to pay $200 for a new board for such an old computer.  However. I'm wondering if the problem could just be the PRAM battery.  Could a dead PRAM battery keep the computer from starting?

Is there another possibility that I've overlooked?

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