T40 Security Chip

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T40 Security Chip

#1 Post by whiskcat » Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:31 am

I've replaced the system board in my T40. Now I won't power up, and the only way I can get any of the system lights to even come briefly is to remove the battery and power cord and press and hold the power button. Then put the battery back in and plug in the power cord. Both boards have a security chip, and I may have removed the chip briefly while putting the new board back in. Subsequently in the IBM doc I noticed this could be really bad.

I saw a post from another member about replacing the system board and didn't use a chip at all in the replacement board, but not sure if that was because the new board didn't have a spot for the chip.

Could the security chip be my problem?

Could it be something else?

Do I have to use a security chip?

Thanks for any advise.

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#2 Post by SHoTTa35 » Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:48 am

hmm.. weird. Did you replace it with a T40 board or a T41 and higher board? Maybe all the connections aren't fully connected, stuff like memory and all that. Make sure they are tucked in tightly.
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#3 Post by richk » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:56 pm

I don't think the security chip will affect the battery or power light. I would check all connections and if that didn't help, I would assume the board is bad.

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#4 Post by whiskcat » Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:23 pm

It was a system board with the same IBM P/N. I'll put it back together and make sure the connections are good. I did have one thing happen when I first took it apart - I inadventently pulled the wires out the plug to the modem, instead of the plug from the modem. Didn't know which way they went so I guessed. I don't use the modem anyway. Would this matter?

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