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now my battery has never gotten very hot and it is always well ventiliated. i don't know what to do
As I was reading these posts, I wondered if I was missing something on my T42. I just went to the driver pages and looked for anything that could create these messages on my T42. There is the IBM Message Center, but this apparently only sends you informational messages that are generated from time to time from by IBM or Lenovo via the internet. I do not see any drivers or software for the T42 for generating system error messages such as reported by andy6387.smek wrote:Also anyone who knows some of the common problems of older TP, has this been seen in the past or is this something relatively new?
Isn't that the ThinkVantage Message Center as opposed to the older Access IBM Message Center?GomJabbar wrote:As I was reading these posts, I wondered if I was missing something on my T42. I just went to the driver pages and looked for anything that could create these messages on my T42. There is the IBM Message Center, but this apparently only sends you informational messages that are generated from time to time from by IBM or Lenovo via the internet. I do not see any drivers or software for the T42 for generating system error messages such as reported by andy6387.smek wrote:Also anyone who knows some of the common problems of older TP, has this been seen in the past or is this something relatively new?
Probably is on the newer model ThinkPads. However, on the driver matrix page for my T42, all they list is IBM Message Center. I uninstalled it awhile back because I kept getting error messages in Event Viewer. Software and Device Drivers - ThinkPad T42, T42p ||| Access IBM - Message Centerchristopher_wolf wrote:Isn't that the ThinkVantage Message Center as opposed to the older Access IBM Message Center?
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Version: 2.102b
Release Date: 2005/08/02
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In other words, if it burns your hand, call the bomb squad.christopher_wolf wrote:Next, you should also feel your battery to see if, indeed, it is radiating heat in a significant way.

...What?jjesusfreak01 wrote:Dont be silly, only Sont batteries spontaneously explode.
I don't really know as I haven't used the ThinkVantage Message Center; but I *can* say that this had better not be a practical joke.JohnDrake wrote:I think this post is a practical joke...Message Center doesn't post messages like this.
The screenshot image linked in the OP's post seems to refute this theory. Additionally, the OP is not the only one to report this. There have been other threads started by other users where the same message was displayed. It doesn't seem likely that all these users are all involved in a hoax.JohnDrake wrote:I think this post is a practical joke...Message Center doesn't post messages like this.

I believe they have trained their people to use a standard answer for nearly any parts required, "it will be 4-6 weeks". I say this because I have placed several orders for parts or accessories or warranty parts, over the last 3 months and they always say 4-6 weeks. Then I find the parts arriving within 3 - 5 days in almost every case.stephan54 wrote:I too called Friday morning and was told the 4-6 weeks delivery time, but in the afternoon I got a call from MSO (battery company), that they will deliver mine on Monday. That is good service.
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