It seems to work OK this morning, I then tried to Fn-F4 at one point and it did not standby, so I decided to use "restart", it never did restart, so I used the power button to turn off the unit and then turn it back on.
I have not been able to start the T-60 (8744-5BU) ever since,
Every time I tried, regardless if I used the power button, removed the AC adaptor and battery, or Alt-Ctl-Del, all I get is a flash of big ThinkPad text on the lower left side of the screen, and the text message "To interrupt normal start up, press the blue ThinkVantage button" under that, the screen then goes black a few seconds later and nothing happens after that no matter what I do or how long I wait.
I did press the blue ThinkVantage button as soon as I see the message, both a single press or hold the button down continiously, neither puts me into any other screen.
Since I never see the Windows is starting message, is this a sign the hard drive has packed it in? If so this is really disappointing as the laptop is only on at night from me getting home and going to bed, the laptop was purchased in early April, barely 4 months old.......
Any suggestions of what might have occured, or what I can try to recover from this situation from the Gurus here?
Is there any diagnostic mode in the BIOS that I can get into?
Many thanks in advance
Ken (using my trusted old T23 that is 5.5 years old and still going strong with no problems what-so-ever..........)





