That said, it's been running 24/7 for many years now and never had a problem until today. Woke up, went to use it, and found it was shut off. Turned it on, saw two of the indicator lights come on, and it seemed to detect the CD drive, then just shut off, just like that.
Figured I accidentally unplugged the power cable - nope. Power cable is firmly seated.
Did some googling and did the 1 second + 30 seconds trick to reset and static electricity. No solution there either.
Tried all sorts of booting with and without battery. Nothing.
The only thing I can think of, other than if the motherboard finally bit the dust, is that the battery I was using with it was completely dead. As in, you would get between 2 and 5 minutes of life when the cord was unplugged before it gave you a critical battery warning and shut off. It says plugged in virtually 100% of the time. When I left it last night it was plugged in and running.
I ordered a new battery and CMOS battery from Amazon express shipping just to be safe. I did not suspect the CMOS battery to be an issue, but one particular google result pointed to needing to replace it, so I bought it just in case.
is it still worth it at this point though? Or is my T420 toast?
Hopefully I won't have to buy a new Thinkpad and swap drives out





