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IBM Thinkpad 390E_Dead!!!!! 1

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floormatt

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Dec 12, 2002
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Please help,
I recently purchased a refurbished LP. Less than two months old and it has died. My user had left for a meeting, come back and it was dead. Almost like it was on suspend but would not come back. I rebooted with no success. It will come up with a black screen start to read the floppy and then stop. So needless to say I cant even boot from a floppy. I have the same LP for parts, and this is what I have tried so far.

Battery, Memory, Processor, Will not work w/external monitor either, cmos battery, storage.

I have tried about everything I can think of other than systemboard, with no resolve.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Matt
 
Sounds like the battery is very low or not holding a charge, try another battery and see if it helps.

Please let me know if the advice I give is of help.
 
Thanks for the reply,
Shouldnt it work with the powersupply, without a battery? I did try a different battery.
 
Its awhile since I worked with thinkpads, but from memory the connections are always a bit iffy, so the most common faults I used to find were connection of the battery or drives, and quite often use of the reset button (at the back) with the battery removed would help.

Sorry I can't help more.

Johnodq
 
Well it is working! I took the main battery and backup battery out powered it on and left for the evening, yesterday. When I came in I put the batteries back in and powered it up, and it worked. Not sure exactly what it was. I did use a different battery, cmos(backup) than the original when it bombed out. I tried this same battery yesterday with no success. Anyway any ideas on the subject?

Appreciat the help JOHNODQ!!

Matt
 
Actually, johnodq is right. I've seen MANY laptops come into the shop because they display the same symptoms as yours. The FIRST thing we usually did was let it charge overnight. A majority of them worked.

It seems that many laptops will not boot, even with external power plugged in, if the battery is low.

Good catch, johnodq! Mudskipper
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Quick! Run out and find me a four year-old child: I can't make heads nor tails out of this!"
 
True, but I did not let the battery charge. I took the main battery, and cmos out. Powered it on, and left it for the evening. When I came into work I put both batteries back in, they were left out all night, and it come up. So I dont think it was the battery.

But then again What do I know.

Thanks for the input,
Matt
 
Ah....my mistake....I misread it!! A few times, lately, I have done this. Guess it is time for me to slow down and pay attention!!

Oh well.... [hammer] Mudskipper
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Groucho said it best- "A four year-old child could understand this!
Quick! Run out and find me a four year-old child: I can't make heads nor tails out of this!"
 
Mind you Mudskipper a battery left unplugged could pick up enough residual charge to kick start the computer !

Also leaving the CMOS powered down could have helped.

The build quality on Thinkpads is always suspect.

Johnodq
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Make It So !
 
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