T30 Boot Problem
T30 Boot Problem
I have a T30 that I was using with PowerPoint with XP. The program crashed. After a reboot, I got the message that Windows had a severe error. It then would not load. After another reboot, the IBM Thinkpad screen would come up but only the CD drive would turn. Things finally progressed to the point where most of the time, the four icons light when powered up, the CD drive turns, but nothing else happens.
I have removed the battery, I have held the power key down for a minute to remove charge on the capacitors, and once in a while the IBM Thinkpad logo comes on, but if I click on F11 (or F12??) to change boot device, it says searching for boot device and hangs. At other times, I press F1 to get into the bios, and nothing happens. After a reboot, back to the black screen and nothing. Now it is only occasionally that I can get the IBM logo to come up.
I have changed hard drives and same situation. I don't think the MB has failed because it will still show some life on occasion, but I don't know. It is almost like there is a corrupted bios or something like that.
Anyone else have this problem? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Terry
I have removed the battery, I have held the power key down for a minute to remove charge on the capacitors, and once in a while the IBM Thinkpad logo comes on, but if I click on F11 (or F12??) to change boot device, it says searching for boot device and hangs. At other times, I press F1 to get into the bios, and nothing happens. After a reboot, back to the black screen and nothing. Now it is only occasionally that I can get the IBM logo to come up.
I have changed hard drives and same situation. I don't think the MB has failed because it will still show some life on occasion, but I don't know. It is almost like there is a corrupted bios or something like that.
Anyone else have this problem? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Terry
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agarza
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Have you had in the past overheating issues with your machine? Maybe there's an error with the memory, CPU, fan assembly. Did you also removed the CMOS battery?
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T440p: Core i7-4710MQ|8GB RAM|Intel SSD S3700 200GB | 14.1" IPS FHD | Windows 7 Pro, T450 Trackpad, Backlit keyboard, 2nd Caddy
Past: T420 HD+, X61s XGA, T61 14" SXGA+, T42p 14.1 SXGA+, T30, A22e
T440p: Core i7-4710MQ|8GB RAM|Intel SSD S3700 200GB | 14.1" IPS FHD | Windows 7 Pro, T450 Trackpad, Backlit keyboard, 2nd Caddy
Past: T420 HD+, X61s XGA, T61 14" SXGA+, T42p 14.1 SXGA+, T30, A22e
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darkdragoon
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I am having the same exact issue with my T30. It has been sitting for a couple of months and I decided to do some more troubleshooting last night. I remved all non-essential components (bluetooth, extra mem, hdd, dvd, batt) and experinced the same symptoms.
I took apart the laptop to inspect the logic board and processor. Looks like the thermal material between the processor and heatsink burned off. I reapplied thermal paste, but it still does not boot. I am sure that I booted it too many times and the processor is shot.
I have another processor on order right now off of ebay, I will get back to you and let you know if this solves my problem. Ill take some pics to help you out if this works.
I took apart the laptop to inspect the logic board and processor. Looks like the thermal material between the processor and heatsink burned off. I reapplied thermal paste, but it still does not boot. I am sure that I booted it too many times and the processor is shot.
I have another processor on order right now off of ebay, I will get back to you and let you know if this solves my problem. Ill take some pics to help you out if this works.
R52 - 1.5GB - 60G - 15" - x300 - Basic laptop for school
I'm really curious to see if that is in fact the problem. The thermal paste should be only a very thin smear. It shouldn't be burnt as the CPU is meant to shutdown well before that. Did you try taking off the CMOS battery and draining off residual charge (from the laptop)?spymac wrote:I have another processor on order right now off of ebay, I will get back to you and let you know if this solves my problem. Ill take some pics to help you out if this works.
Let us know what you find with the replacement CPU.
Cheers
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One Thing to Consider
Do you have both memory slots populated?
The T30 is legendary for having one of the two slots fail, with various weird problems resulting - no boot for one.
I think it's the one closest to the front that fails, but I just shipped off my T30 this week as a gift, so I can't check. (Obviously I was affected by this problem.) Anyone?
Art
The T30 is legendary for having one of the two slots fail, with various weird problems resulting - no boot for one.
I think it's the one closest to the front that fails, but I just shipped off my T30 this week as a gift, so I can't check. (Obviously I was affected by this problem.) Anyone?
Art
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darkdragoon
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Re: One Thing to Consider
Welcome to the club. Art.ArtShapiro wrote:Do you have both memory slots populated?
The T30 is legendary for having one of the two slots fail, with various weird problems resulting - no boot for one.
I think it's the one closest to the front that fails, but I just shipped off my T30 this week as a gift, so I can't check. (Obviously I was affected by this problem.) Anyone?
Art
proud user of X40, T42, T40, T30, T23, T21, T20, S31Received replacement processor today and installed. Unfortunately same problem. It is the same 2.0 GHz pentium 4 M, however, it has a different stepping code.
Man, i was so sure it was the processor, since it had practically no heat transfer material on it or the heatsink.
I have tried removing cmos battery, bluetooth, wifi, hdd, dvd and testing 2 known working memory sticks in both slots, populating one at a time.
The caps, scroll, etc lights flash on like normal. LCD does not turn on and the CPU fan does spin full speed.
Really the only part left is the logic board. Im thinking about purchasing one off ebay and installing that.
Man, i was so sure it was the processor, since it had practically no heat transfer material on it or the heatsink.
I have tried removing cmos battery, bluetooth, wifi, hdd, dvd and testing 2 known working memory sticks in both slots, populating one at a time.
The caps, scroll, etc lights flash on like normal. LCD does not turn on and the CPU fan does spin full speed.
Really the only part left is the logic board. Im thinking about purchasing one off ebay and installing that.
R52 - 1.5GB - 60G - 15" - x300 - Basic laptop for school
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