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Fan Error - X60 Tablet
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:55 am
by dwfx
I'm really starting to think this computer is a piece of junk. After having the tablet stop working I sent my computer into Lenovo service and they had it for two weeks waiting for parts. I just got it back *less than a week ago* and now the computer won't boot at all, it just beeps and comes up with a black screen that says "Fan error".
Is anyone else familiar with this error? This will likely be my third time sending the computer in for service and I've only had it for 3 months. Have I just been unlucky or are these lenovo laptops really that bad?
Re: Fan Error - X60 Tablet
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:49 pm
by 45
dwfx wrote:I'm really starting to think this computer is a piece of junk. After having the tablet stop working I sent my computer into Lenovo service and they had it for two weeks waiting for parts. I just got it back *less than a week ago* and now the computer won't boot at all, it just beeps and comes up with a black screen that says "Fan error".
Is anyone else familiar with this error? This will likely be my third time sending the computer in for service and I've only had it for 3 months. Have I just been unlucky or are these lenovo laptops really that bad?
Perhaps the service employee has not attached the fan connector firmly and it has becoming lose on shipment. I could imagine, that a not connected fan is beeing detected by the firmware.
Sadly it is somewhat tricky to get to this connector, cause the fan assembly is attached to the back of the mainboard, wich makes it neccessary to dissassemble the unit to a large extend.
Do you hear anything, where the fan is located, when you turn your thinkpad on?
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:55 pm
by dwfx
No fan noise at all when I start it up, it probably just is that little connector from the fan to the system board but I'll still have to send the unit back to Lenovo and won't have it for the long weekend.
When I first got the computer the display connection was loose so the screen would flicker & go out. I'm a little surprised they don't secure the connections better for a unit that's (supposedly) designed to be held while you use it.
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:35 pm
by ryengineer
Sir, I do agree you certainly had a bad experience with IBM EasyServ. But please do not lose faith in lenovo, it's just a matter of poorly analyzed machine by Solectron.
What I would suggest is, instead of sending out the machine again to them you should take it in person to a local IBM authorized repair center.
Here is a list of two:
Micro Menders!, Inc.
50 First Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Telephone: (415) 430 0500
Brandon Teller
833 Market St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
Telephone: (415) 790 0626
Good Luck!
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:40 am
by fongj
ryengineer wrote:Sir, I do agree you certainly had a bad experience with IBM EasyServ. But please do not lose faith in lenovo, it's just a matter of poorly analyzed machine by Solectron.
What I would suggest is, instead of sending out the machine again to them you should take it in person to a local IBM authorized repair center.
Here is a list of two:
Micro Menders!, Inc.
50 First Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Telephone: (415) 430 0500
Brandon Teller
833 Market St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
Telephone: (415) 790 0626
Good Luck!
Where did you lookup these authorized repair centers? A month ago, I used the link someone gave in another thread, and there was only one in the San Francisco area, and that phone number didn't even work. If my X60t and X61t are going to continue to be troublesome (not to mention having to get a new X6 Tablet Ultrabase because the one I was shipped is a defective one), I would very much like to start dealing with somewhere local.