How I "fixed" the T21 power on problem (Pictures l

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How I "fixed" the T21 power on problem (Pictures l

#1 Post by furiousmonkey » Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:37 pm

Ok, I was completely unaware of any problems like the power on issues with the T21 when I purchased it from ebay a couple of years ago. Even when I had troubles turning it on, I would spend hours unhooking the battery and plugging and unplugging the power, with no pattern.

There seemed to be only one reliable solutions.

I bought a new motherboard from ebay it was a T23 and included the bottom case plastic housing as well.

I was so excited I had only ever taken apart one laptop and that was to cut off the broken power plug in with my dremel tool and solder a new one in place.

This task seemed more labour intensive.

It was too easy, the only issue I had was "trimming" a small part of the plastic case from the T23 bottom so it would join together easier, I did a rough job with a pair of wire cutters, and the pictures below, show an open harddrive, but I just put a new hard drive in it and had not attached the cover for it, it does fit.

I am sure if you really wanted to you could clean it up a lot nicer, I just didn't seem to mind much.

The only problem I have noticed, is it does not auto detect the system with lenovo, I had to kind of figure out what the numbers were, but I did, AND I was able to update the bios as well.

http://giftedtech.tripod.com/

Let me know you think.
Last edited by furiousmonkey on Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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#2 Post by Harryc » Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:36 pm

None of your Pic links work. Sounds like a nice project though ...

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#3 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:48 pm

Next time you do a job like that, don't trim the T23 bottom, but trim the T20/T21/T22 palmrest instead. Takes less time, and makes for a much better looking end result.
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