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T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:14 am
by wulfman
hey everyone,
I just moved to Tanzania two days ago, and while I was settling down my T60 stopped working over night. It was in stand-by over night, but all lights were off in the morning. When I reseated the battery and the power brick, the charging / power connected symbols came up, but as soon as I pressed the power button, everything went dead.
Cleaned the whole thinkpad today to rule out ants & dust, but just ran out of ideas.
any suggestions?
cheers,
w.
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:55 am
by RealBlackStuff
This is ajkula66's favorite:
Remove the battery, hard and media drives. Unplug the adapter. Press the "power" button ten times in a row, holding it down for ten seconds each time, and thirty seconds the last time around.
Plug the adapter - but nothing else - back and try to power on.
BTW: are you running DC from the mains by any chance, instead of AC?
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:57 am
by wulfman
I tried that trick already yesterday, did not work. however, after the thinkpad was disconnected from everything (battery/AC) over night, it worked for about 5 seconds (long enough to show a post screen), then failed again.
maybe of interest: once the T60 fails, I have to disconnect every power source before being able to "start" it again, otherwise there is no reaction at all.
I tried using either a regular power brick, the smaller travel power brick or a fully charged battery, and combinations thereof, with no result.
I'm connected to a stablized AC source, another thinkpad is working fine with both the power supply units.
thanks,
w
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 5:55 am
by RealBlackStuff
Remove both RAM modules. Then try to boot.
If there is any life left in the motherboard, it should beep 1-3-3-1.
If not, your mobo is probably toast...
If it beeps, insert 1 RAM module, then try again. Do the same with the other module. Alternate slots.
Good luck.
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:21 am
by wulfman
I already took it completely apart, without any changes or beeps. I thought the combination of dust, ants & high humidity might have caused problems and tried to clean it as thoroughly as possible, but nothing changed. removing the wlan-card etc didn't change anything either... tough luck, I guess.
mfg
wulfman
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:12 am
by RealBlackStuff
I noticed your looking for another T60 in the market forum.
Where you are right now, you may be better off with a Panasonic Toughbook.
Doesn't have the trackpoint, but is otherwise ideally suited for your African environment!
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:41 pm
by wulfman
probably true, and thanks for the advice. I'm only going to be here for 4 months, and mostly in somewhat protected settings. my older T23 did just fine a few years back (except for some tiny ants running around on the reflecting background of the display, creating mobile dead pixels, among other issues). given how much a T60 is going for at the moment, I'm not too worried if I have to replace it again in a year or two. and the missing trackpoint is kind of a deal breaker.
mfg
w
Re: T60 dead over night, indicator lights go off on power up
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:49 pm
by wulfman
for future reference & anyone unlucky enough to have the same problem: don't despair.
as I said, I completely took the T60 apart the day after it went dead (completely meaning "I had the bare system board in my hands"), and cleaned everything - no change, 2 days, 5 days later - nothing, even with the "press power button to release static electricity" trick.
about two weeks later I reconnected the battery and the power brick (more out of boredom than anything else), and surprise: it worked again. on first boot it gave some error, and I had to enter the date & time - but otherwise it has been running just fine for the last few days.
[edit] just noticed - apparently the set start-up password / fingerprint was also deleted and had to be entered again.
maybe whatever African insect crawled in before was finally too dry to cause a short, or something just had to discharge.
mfg
w