R31 Occasionally Powers On
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matthewfong
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R31 Occasionally Powers On
I have an old R31 laptop that has increasingly had intermittent problems powering on. It’s gotten worse, and now fails more often than not. When I press the power on button, nothing happens. The same behavior occurs connected directly to an electricity outlet with and without a battery. I’ve also verified it isn’t my power block, because it won’t work with my new T40 power block ether.
When I am lucky, and the computer does power on/boot, everything operates normally, without any problems. (Although, about 1-in-10 times I receive a RDIF BIOS error, and the clock seems to reset itself).
It also appears to recharge the battery correctly because with a battery installed, the LEDs will indicate it is charging.
My best guess/hope is this is a problem with the CMOS battery. Would this behavior be consistent with this type of problem?
I’m not sure if this is true, but it appears to work more often in an A/C or cold environment. I put it in the refrigerator for 2 minutes and it usually worked immediately after.
--matt
When I am lucky, and the computer does power on/boot, everything operates normally, without any problems. (Although, about 1-in-10 times I receive a RDIF BIOS error, and the clock seems to reset itself).
It also appears to recharge the battery correctly because with a battery installed, the LEDs will indicate it is charging.
My best guess/hope is this is a problem with the CMOS battery. Would this behavior be consistent with this type of problem?
I’m not sure if this is true, but it appears to work more often in an A/C or cold environment. I put it in the refrigerator for 2 minutes and it usually worked immediately after.
--matt
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matthewfong
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storage_man
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Matthew
It does sound like a CMOS Battery problem especially if the clock is lossing time. Why don't you donload the Hardware Maintenance Manual from here: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-39673
It has a complete list of error numbers and messages that you may want to check against when the problem occurs.
Storage_man
It does sound like a CMOS Battery problem especially if the clock is lossing time. Why don't you donload the Hardware Maintenance Manual from here: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-39673
It has a complete list of error numbers and messages that you may want to check against when the problem occurs.
Storage_man
ThinkPad R31 w/Celeron-s Mobile 1066 MHz
384mb
WIN/XP SP2 Home
30gb Hitachi 5400 RPM Disk
Backup via 30MB clone Ultra Bay Disk Caddy
TI PCI-1410 CardBus
NEC USB 2.0
2 -External USB 2.0 20gb Enclosures
384mb
WIN/XP SP2 Home
30gb Hitachi 5400 RPM Disk
Backup via 30MB clone Ultra Bay Disk Caddy
TI PCI-1410 CardBus
NEC USB 2.0
2 -External USB 2.0 20gb Enclosures
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