T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
My beloved T-410 appears to have died a sudden death. The machine shows no signs of powering on, and even when I plug the machine in, the battery indicator on the lid shows no indication of power. I am thinking that this is either because the machine has run out of residual power, and the transformer has blown, or the PSU of the laptop has broken altogether.
Strangeley, the last time I used this machine, it was working perfectly, and powered off just fine... so whatever has happened has occurred while it has been in transit, in a powered off state.
I would welcome any insight into how I could troubleshoot this problem. The machine is covered by a guarantee [it was a refurb I bought two months ago], but I would rather keep this machine if I can fix it easily as it is in an excellent cosmetic state.
Strangeley, the last time I used this machine, it was working perfectly, and powered off just fine... so whatever has happened has occurred while it has been in transit, in a powered off state.
I would welcome any insight into how I could troubleshoot this problem. The machine is covered by a guarantee [it was a refurb I bought two months ago], but I would rather keep this machine if I can fix it easily as it is in an excellent cosmetic state.
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ajkula66
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Re: T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
Welcome to the forum!
Sorry to hear about the troubles that you're having with that T410. They are fine machines, generally speaking.
There's an old trick which goes like this:
Remove the battery, hard and media drives. Unplug the AC 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 AC adapter - but nothing else - back in and try to power on.
Needless to say, you must have a *known good* AC adapter for any of this to make sense...
Good luck.
Sorry to hear about the troubles that you're having with that T410. They are fine machines, generally speaking.
There's an old trick which goes like this:
Remove the battery, hard and media drives. Unplug the AC 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 AC adapter - but nothing else - back in and try to power on.
Needless to say, you must have a *known good* AC adapter for any of this to make sense...
Good luck.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
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PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
I followed the instructions and now the machine has powered on as normal. Thank you for this vital advice!ajkula66 wrote:Welcome to the forum!
Sorry to hear about the troubles that you're having with that T410. They are fine machines, generally speaking.
There's an old trick which goes like this:
Remove the battery, hard and media drives. Unplug the AC 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 AC adapter - but nothing else - back in and try to power on.
Needless to say, you must have a *known good* AC adapter for any of this to make sense...
Good luck.
The only problem I had at first was a 'fan errror' message, but after blowing air into it to get it to rotate, this has disappeared.
Since you appear so knowledgeable, I have two questions:
1: Are you aware of the cause of the initial problem, or how it could be avoided? and would there be an increased chance that it could happen again now?
2: Apart from replacing the fan/heatsink assembly, are you aware of any fixes for fan problems? could this just be a spot of oil, or hair in the fan which is causing it to not spin-up on startup, which could easily be removed?
Thanks again for such valuable advice!
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ajkula66
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Re: T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
No, not really. Sometimes machines just die in storage. I'd store it with battery removed, though.LenoMano wrote:
1: Are you aware of the cause of the initial problem, or how it could be avoided? and would there be an increased chance that it could happen again now?
You're very welcome.2: Apart from replacing the fan/heatsink assembly, are you aware of any fixes for fan problems? could this just be a spot of oil, or hair in the fan which is causing it to not spin-up on startup, which could easily be removed?
Thanks again for such valuable advice!
The problem with fans dying way too soon on T410 is pretty well-known, so I'd just swap the entire heatsink. Do bear in mind that machines with discrete graphics use a different heatsink than the ones that sport integrated graphics only.
Good luck.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
Thanks, Much appreciated advice there. If the fan dies, I'l replace the heatsink assembly as you suggested.

Re: T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
Hmm. I wasn't aware of a known problem with the T410 fans dying early. So far, mine is OK but I'll have to keep this topic in mind for future reference.
Gary A.
lenovo: T410 (2516-CTO) | i7-620M | 8GB | 320GB 7200rpm | WXGA+ | WiFi 6300 | Bluetooth | Webcam | DVD-RW | 9 Cell | Win7 Pro x64 | Full System Specs
IBM: T21 (2647-47U) | PIII 1GHz | 512MB | 60GB 5400rpm | 3Com Mini PCI Ethernet/56K | DVD-RW | WinXP Pro SP3 | Full System Specs
lenovo: T410 (2516-CTO) | i7-620M | 8GB | 320GB 7200rpm | WXGA+ | WiFi 6300 | Bluetooth | Webcam | DVD-RW | 9 Cell | Win7 Pro x64 | Full System Specs
IBM: T21 (2647-47U) | PIII 1GHz | 512MB | 60GB 5400rpm | 3Com Mini PCI Ethernet/56K | DVD-RW | WinXP Pro SP3 | Full System Specs
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ajkula66
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Re: T-410 Suddenly Dead, No Signs of Life.
There's a 20-page thread on Lenovo forums...nikki605 wrote:Hmm. I wasn't aware of a known problem with the T410 fans dying early.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
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