Thinkpad suddenly freezes up.
Thinkpad suddenly freezes up.
What could the reason why pc would sometime freeze on iSERIES 1400?
I swapped HD and still freeze, again not all the time, just sometimes.
I thought might be the ram, so I'd replaced that, still freeze.
Could it be Windows XP? I haven't try previous windows.
I swapped HD and still freeze, again not all the time, just sometimes.
I thought might be the ram, so I'd replaced that, still freeze.
Could it be Windows XP? I haven't try previous windows.
240x, 500Mhz 192mb
390x, 300Mhz 128mb, bad kb.
600x, 500Mhz 256mb
i1400 2621 433Mhz 256mb
770x, 300Mhz 128mb
390x, 300Mhz 128mb, bad kb.
600x, 500Mhz 256mb
i1400 2621 433Mhz 256mb
770x, 300Mhz 128mb
-
ArtShapiro
- Senior Member

- Posts: 639
- Joined: Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:48 am
- Location: Lake Forest, CA
I'm completely unfamiliar with that product, but as nobody else has chimed in:
Heat is often the cause of sporadic failures. Is your fan operational? Is it easy to get to the fan to see if it is caked with dust and lint?
Does the situation improve if you put one side of the computer on something like a book, to allow air circulation underneath, and perhaps blow a household fan on the computer as an experiment?
Art
Heat is often the cause of sporadic failures. Is your fan operational? Is it easy to get to the fan to see if it is caked with dust and lint?
Does the situation improve if you put one side of the computer on something like a book, to allow air circulation underneath, and perhaps blow a household fan on the computer as an experiment?
Art
Re: Thinkpad suddenly freezes up.
I did a quick check at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThinkPad and that machine is fairly old...having been discontinued in 2000. That could mean the fan is not working or the cooling system is clogged, as ArtShapiro stated in his reply. Try using a vacuum cleaner or canned air to blow the vents out. Take the keyboard off if you can and gently hold the fan so it will not spin wildly and be damaged during this air blasting procedure....or just use a little very gentle vacuum at the vents for a couple of seconds to prevent hard spinning of the fan.NautTboy wrote:What could the reason why pc would sometime freeze on iSERIES 1400?
I swapped HD and still freeze, again not all the time, just sometimes.
I thought might be the ram, so I'd replaced that, still freeze.
Could it be Windows XP? I haven't try previous windows.
Does it happen with the AC adapter plugged in? How about when there's downward pressure applied to only one side of the laptop? A couple years ago I worked on a i1500 that had random freezing issues when on AC power. Turned out that the DC powerboard had cold solder joints on the DC plug that when an AC adapter was plugged in, the power connection would spike/drop enough to get the system to hard lock. After taking apart the laptop and resoldering the DC jack, the laptop worked just fine. That might be what's causing the freezing issue.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
-
ThinkPad T40 stopped working, Freezes
by luca9903 » Sun Feb 12, 2017 2:01 pm » in ThinkPad T4x Series - 11 Replies
- 1738 Views
-
Last post by RealBlackStuff
Sat Mar 11, 2017 6:17 am
-
-
-
Fresh Windows Install Freezes at "Windows Starting" Screen
by KingBubba » Fri May 12, 2017 12:51 am » in ThinkPad T6x Series - 7 Replies
- 608 Views
-
Last post by KingBubba
Sat May 13, 2017 11:26 am
-
-
- 25 Replies
- 703 Views
-
Last post by teppy
Sun May 21, 2017 1:25 pm
-
-
Thinkpad X1 Tablet vs Thinkpad Yoga
by Whitieiii » Wed Mar 01, 2017 4:18 am » in GENERAL ThinkPad News/Comments & Questions - 1 Replies
- 384 Views
-
Last post by Whitieiii
Mon Mar 06, 2017 6:53 pm
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests





