Panic!
Panic!
Hi everyone,
after 9 months of flawless use of my T42 2378fvu, I was working an hour ago normally (just browsing in internet, low CPU and HD charge), and the holes of ventilation were cleared. All of a sudden the laptop switched off, like if it run out of electric power. I began to review the laptop, took out the battery... and I didn't find anything strange. 15 minutes later I tried to turn on the laptop again and it's been working perfectly until now.
The laptop is still under warranty, shoud I send the laptop to IBM to check it out?, thats annoying because I need it to work, but it's necessary I'll do it.
Thanks in advance.
after 9 months of flawless use of my T42 2378fvu, I was working an hour ago normally (just browsing in internet, low CPU and HD charge), and the holes of ventilation were cleared. All of a sudden the laptop switched off, like if it run out of electric power. I began to review the laptop, took out the battery... and I didn't find anything strange. 15 minutes later I tried to turn on the laptop again and it's been working perfectly until now.
The laptop is still under warranty, shoud I send the laptop to IBM to check it out?, thats annoying because I need it to work, but it's necessary I'll do it.
Thanks in advance.
Here's what I would do...... call IBM and open a case. They will send you a box for repair. However, I would NOT actually send it in unless it happens again (could have been a fluke). They will keep the case open for about 10 days. If it happens again, you save a day by having the box. If not, they will close the case, and that will be the end of it.
Spoon-
The cables that are part of the AC adaptor sometimes short out, usually right at where the "cable" meets the "plug" that plugs into the computer. A short here causes an instant power-off. I've had three adaptors do this to me over the years. First one took me literally two months to track down as the problem got more severe. Eventually I found out that it happened only when plugged in and only when the computer moved, even a little. Voila. Bad cable.
Marc
The cables that are part of the AC adaptor sometimes short out, usually right at where the "cable" meets the "plug" that plugs into the computer. A short here causes an instant power-off. I've had three adaptors do this to me over the years. First one took me literally two months to track down as the problem got more severe. Eventually I found out that it happened only when plugged in and only when the computer moved, even a little. Voila. Bad cable.
Marc
X61 7674-4NU
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
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This happened to me! Acutally I was in a bind and was forced to use a severed power supply for about a month while a new one was on the way. The wire got severed, but I taped it together...Marc_G wrote:Spoon-
The cables that are part of the AC adaptor sometimes short out, usually right at where the "cable" meets the "plug" that plugs into the computer. A short here causes an instant power-off. I've had three adaptors do this to me over the years. First one took me literally two months to track down as the problem got more severe. Eventually I found out that it happened only when plugged in and only when the computer moved, even a little. Voila. Bad cable.
Marc
IBM Thinkpad T42 DXU
Yeah, safety feature. That must be it!esquire wrote: ...Anyway, one day it shorted out and the thinkpad immediatly shut off, I guess its a safety feature, but at the time it freaked me out a little.
I think the short external to the system isn't trapped internally, so suddenly the system gets zero power. At least the battery doesn't explode!
Marc
X61 7674-4NU
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
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