Help diagnose A31 problem? Probably dead, but...
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Deb Suran
Help diagnose A31 problem? Probably dead, but...
So the middle goddaughter brings me her A31 for service. It doesn't boot. Hit the On button and the LEDs flash briefly, then nothing. Its demise was sudden, and apparently complete. I assume a dead mobo but am open to suggestions for anything else it may be that I can try to diagnose. It's not the RAM or the battery or the AC adapter or the HDD (I have an identical machine so swapping out parts was easy). It makes a brief, soft click-like noise when the LEDs flash, then nothing.
Diagnosis deceased?
Diagnosis deceased?
Re: Help diagnose A31 problem? Probably dead, but...
Try a new CMOS battery Deb!Deb Suran wrote:Diagnosis deceased?
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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Deb Suran
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Deb Suran
My A31 simply died one day.
I swapped the CMOS battery, dead.
I swapped the LCD inverter, still dead.
I swapped the motherboard, still dead.
I swapped the entire LCD assembly from a 14.1" to a 15", still dead.
I removed the RAM, the mini PCI wireless card, unplugged the CMOS battery, plugged it back in, it booted up fine like nothing wrong had happened.
Go figure.
I swapped the CMOS battery, dead.
I swapped the LCD inverter, still dead.
I swapped the motherboard, still dead.
I swapped the entire LCD assembly from a 14.1" to a 15", still dead.
I removed the RAM, the mini PCI wireless card, unplugged the CMOS battery, plugged it back in, it booted up fine like nothing wrong had happened.
Go figure.
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rayztheway
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Flashing Lights is familiar
Hey all, My husbands A31 crashed one day and would not start up and had the same symptoms as u described. At closer look I found it to be a crushed USB port. A prong touching anything metal will create a short. Look closely at your slots.
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Frank Ponte
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Re: Flashing Lights is familiar
10-4 on the USB port. I acquired a dead A31 for parts and it wouldn't boot. Upon close inspection there was a shorted pin in one USP port. Some careful surgery removed the pin (there's a second USB port). I then filled the bad USB cavity with some black silicone to prevent reuse. The A31 has ben working A-OK since.rayztheway wrote:Hey all, My husbands A31 crashed one day and would not start up and had the same symptoms as u described. At closer look I found it to be a crushed USB port. A prong touching anything metal will create a short. Look closely at your slots.
Hope this helps!
Frank
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