Batt has always been marginal and lately it's not much use at all.
I've been running off ext power the whole time with it.
A couple of days ago it wouldn't do anything when attempting to power unit on.
Friend said to remove the batt and it would boot. Didn't boot for me. I re-installed batt. Still no boot. Friend removes batt and gets it to start booting. Friends takes off with my batt (says maybe he can get one cheap). Anyway, when it finally finishes booting I noticed the keybd doesn't work at all. Mouse and buttons work fine.
The clock wouldn't keep time or date so I tried to remove cmos batt and broke the batt holder
Rigged up a 3v power source (2-AAA's connected to cmos batt contacts).
I set the cmos time and it's keeping good time. Gutted and old laptop batt and connected an external 12v batt thru the main batt contacts. Unit sometimes gives an "error 301". Sometimes it boots up normally, however the keyboard still doesn't work. I checked the 3 ribbon cables for the keybd as best I could without disassembling anything. They look ok.
The laptop should be happy power wise now.
Tried deleting the keybd from the device manager and let windows re-install on boot-up. Keybd still not working.
I can't close the keybd all the way at the moment with all the wires in the way but I did toggle what looks like a keybd closed switch (right under the F-10 key), that didn't help.
Any ideas???



