T60p simply shuts down
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:42 am
I have had an intermittent problem with my T60p (200793H, Vista, BIOS 2.19, 3,069.81MB physical memories, 180.78GB/7200rpm drive). From time to time it just shuts down. Occasionally it goes to sleep, but usually it just shuts down. For some time I have been looking for patterns:
Heat: I thought it might be that the computer is running to hot. Monitoring the heat it does get very hot. Generally the system seems to run between 56-95c. I thought the high end was too hot and maybe it was shutting down when it reached 95 or so. I then opened the machine and vacuumed out the fan. I also used Notebook Hardware Control to lower the voltage levels so that the CPU never goes above 1.1125 volts. I have tried running the computer for long periods on power saver mode. I also got a cooling pad which helps keep it cooler. All of these things seem to lower the temperature, but the system still occasionally shuts down.
Location: it seems only to happen when I am at home. At home I connect an external monitor BenQ 241WZ with 1920x1200desktop VGA connection, am connected to the network via Ethernet and have assort other USB devices connected (USB hub, printer, scanner, external drives, memory key set up for ReadyBoost, webcam). This might be coincidence as at home I have long working sessions in one place while when traveling it tends to be an hour or two at a time.
Applications: it seems to crash while I have some of the following running: Webcams (several windows), Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Gallery, Outlook and Azureus. It also seems it does this if I am running many webcam windows, am sequencing rapidly though lots of pictures or am watching a video and repeatedly skipping ahead, all on the external monitor.
I have looked in the logs and don’t find anything useful. when I restart I get the messages about Windows having not shut down properly and often error messages in Outlook and Azureus about the files being damaged.
It also seems that if it goes to sleep and I immediately wake it and go back to working, it is likely to shut down altogether shortly. If it does shut down and I try to restart it immediately, it seems that the fingerprint reader becomes unreliable and it is likely to shut down again soon. This suggests heat is the problem and it is better to wait for things to cool. The other day it was behaving this way and I tried disconnecting they external monitor and it did not shut down again.
At the moment I have been working for a number of hours everything connected but no video or pics and the system is chugging along at a cool 61c and no crashes today.
So my sense now is that it has something to do with heat, but it is heat affecting video.
Anyone else have this problem?
Heat: I thought it might be that the computer is running to hot. Monitoring the heat it does get very hot. Generally the system seems to run between 56-95c. I thought the high end was too hot and maybe it was shutting down when it reached 95 or so. I then opened the machine and vacuumed out the fan. I also used Notebook Hardware Control to lower the voltage levels so that the CPU never goes above 1.1125 volts. I have tried running the computer for long periods on power saver mode. I also got a cooling pad which helps keep it cooler. All of these things seem to lower the temperature, but the system still occasionally shuts down.
Location: it seems only to happen when I am at home. At home I connect an external monitor BenQ 241WZ with 1920x1200desktop VGA connection, am connected to the network via Ethernet and have assort other USB devices connected (USB hub, printer, scanner, external drives, memory key set up for ReadyBoost, webcam). This might be coincidence as at home I have long working sessions in one place while when traveling it tends to be an hour or two at a time.
Applications: it seems to crash while I have some of the following running: Webcams (several windows), Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Gallery, Outlook and Azureus. It also seems it does this if I am running many webcam windows, am sequencing rapidly though lots of pictures or am watching a video and repeatedly skipping ahead, all on the external monitor.
I have looked in the logs and don’t find anything useful. when I restart I get the messages about Windows having not shut down properly and often error messages in Outlook and Azureus about the files being damaged.
It also seems that if it goes to sleep and I immediately wake it and go back to working, it is likely to shut down altogether shortly. If it does shut down and I try to restart it immediately, it seems that the fingerprint reader becomes unreliable and it is likely to shut down again soon. This suggests heat is the problem and it is better to wait for things to cool. The other day it was behaving this way and I tried disconnecting they external monitor and it did not shut down again.
At the moment I have been working for a number of hours everything connected but no video or pics and the system is chugging along at a cool 61c and no crashes today.
So my sense now is that it has something to do with heat, but it is heat affecting video.
Anyone else have this problem?