I was told that this computer would sporadically crash before I got it but I figured it was probably a software issue. Basically, the computer will start up and sometimes, it'll work for a while (had it doing a battery drain/recharge and left it on overnight...at least 6 hours on) and then crash. Sometimes, it crashes within seconds/minutes of getting to the desktop. I know it's not this install of Win7 HP because I've actually put this HD into another T42 (my 2373-4TU which is identical setup except the WiFi card) and it works flawlessly. So I'm betting on it being a hardware issue.
When it crashes, the screen goes blank and all the status lights are still on. The HD is sometimes accessed and the WiFi LED will sometimes blink on/off (random it seems, no pattern) or stay somewhat solid...again, no pattern...then the T42 sometimes stays like that or (usually) restarts and when it comes up to the desktop, it gives me the standard Win7 crash window. Here's the text from three recent crashes...
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 100000ea
BCP1: 85D07D48
BCP2: 85D695E8
BCP3: 85D82418
BCP4: 00000001
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
BCCode: 100000ea
BCP1: 86920A50
BCP2: 86085410
BCP3: 86082418
BCP4: 00000001
BCCode: 100000ea
BCP1: 85D88A20
BCP2: 85A2B908
BCP3: 85BC9010
BCP4: 00000001
I ran MemTest86+ and the RAM is fine. I also ran the ISO version of PC Disk Doctor (recently downloaded from Lenovo's site) and it also checks out fine. It ran the tests (I did a few "complete" test with PC Doctor) without a glitch. I tried booting into the OS with just the HD, so no CDRW/DVD drive installed and it didn't make a difference. I tried a different battery and no battery (just the wall plug)...no difference. I also took apart the T42 and cleaned the LCD cable connector contacts, etc., etc. I tried putting pressure on the ATI chip (with the keyboard and palmrest in place and taken off), again, no difference. I also tried putting pressure on the CPU and Southbridge (or is the Northbridge? It's the big chip under the trackpoint with no heat sink over it.). I also tried physically "flexing" the T42 by grabbing the corners of the T42 and bending it and that doesn't seem to make a difference (so I'm guess it's not a ATI/Reballing issue).BCCode: 100000ea
BCP1: 862548A8
BCP2: 85B85558
BCP3: 85B61598
BCP4: 00000001
Based on what I've read, I'm going to guess that it needs a new mobo but before I try that, I wanted to see if anyone else might have some ideas...



