Take a look at our
ThinkPads.com HOME PAGE
For those who might want to contribute to the blog, start here: Editors Alley Topic
Then contact Bill with a Private Message
ThinkPads.com HOME PAGE
For those who might want to contribute to the blog, start here: Editors Alley Topic
Then contact Bill with a Private Message
Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
Hello everyone. I bought a thinkpad at a flea market for cheap. But it won't turn on. I opened it and the processor fan was fine. When I press the start button, the icon lights up, it looks like a database, then it makes a sound like “Vzhuk” and turns off. And so every time please help
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
It's the famous Blink of Death that A/T 2x series suffer from.
The best description is on german thinkwiki https://thinkwiki.de/BoD
The best description is on german thinkwiki https://thinkwiki.de/BoD
Thinkpads: 330C, 360CE, 560, 755CD, 760LD, 760EL, A21p, A31p, X60s, X230, X280
-
- ThinkPadder
- Posts: 1212
- Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:09 pm
- Location: Chico, California
- Contact:
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
Yep, this. The BoD or "Blink of Death" affects a lot of Thinkpads from this time, although mainly the T2x and A2x laptops.Bondi wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 10:43 amIt's the famous Blink of Death that A/T 2x series suffer from.
The best description is on german thinkwiki https://thinkwiki.de/BoD
The link Bondi provides gives you the full spread on what's going on. But to shorten it even further for anyone else encountering this: The BoD manifests from a chip on the motherboard called the ADP3421, which is responsible for delivering steady voltages to the CPU. The chip is prone to failing, at which point the CPU will not receive the correct power it needs to operate. Common symptoms are the laptop randomly shutting off, or not even turning on at all which is how the failure gets its name- the laptop will "blink" power on for a brief moment, and then shut off again. It will continuously do this with repeated power-on attempts. Sometimes, if you unplug enough components (MiniPCI, Hard Drive, leave only one RAM stick) the computer might be able to boot. But this is because the ADP3421 chip is beginning to fail and cannot provide stable voltages to the CPU with all devices plugged in.
The only easy solution is a motherboard replacement. Another possible solution is outlined in the link Bondi provided- you solder a resistor to two pins of the chip, and that may completely fix the issue. There's not much else you can do if your A2x starts showing the BoD symptoms.
Hand-on-heart Thinkpad addict with no end to the madness in sight.
701CS, 760ED, X24, A22p, A31p, X32, G41, T43p, X61T SXGA+, X61 SXGA+, T60, T61, T60/61F, X301, W500, W700ds, and that's just the fun stuff.
MEDESSEC
Make crazy the new normal!
701CS, 760ED, X24, A22p, A31p, X32, G41, T43p, X61T SXGA+, X61 SXGA+, T60, T61, T60/61F, X301, W500, W700ds, and that's just the fun stuff.
MEDESSEC
Make crazy the new normal!
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
Hey, Medessec. Thanks for breaking this down.Medessec wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:19 amYep, this. The BoD or "Blink of Death" affects a lot of Thinkpads from this time, although mainly the T2x and A2x laptops.Bondi wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 10:43 amIt's the famous Blink of Death that A/T 2x series suffer from.
The best description is on german thinkwiki https://thinkwiki.de/BoD
The link Bondi provides gives you the full spread on what's going on. But to shorten it even further for anyone else encountering this: The BoD manifests from a chip on the motherboard called the ADP3421, which is responsible for delivering steady voltages to the CPU. The chip is prone to failing, at which point the CPU will not receive the correct power it needs to operate. Common symptoms are the laptop randomly shutting off, or not even turning on at all which is how the failure gets its name- the laptop will "blink" power on for a brief moment, and then shut off again. It will continuously do this with repeated power-on attempts. Sometimes, if you unplug enough components (MiniPCI, Hard Drive, leave only one RAM stick) the computer might be able to boot. But this is because the ADP3421 chip is beginning to fail and cannot provide stable voltages to the CPU with all devices plugged in.
The only easy solution is a motherboard replacement. Another possible solution is outlined in the link Bondi provided- you solder a resistor to two pins of the chip, and that may completely fix the issue. There's not much else you can do if your A2x starts showing the BoD symptoms.
I've also read reports that soldering the resistor doesn't often help to solve the issue. Maybe on the early stages only. However replacing the ADP3421 chip often does.
Thinkpads: 330C, 360CE, 560, 755CD, 760LD, 760EL, A21p, A31p, X60s, X230, X280
-
- ThinkPadder
- Posts: 1212
- Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:09 pm
- Location: Chico, California
- Contact:
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
Whoa! Good to know... I was thinking of trying it with a cruddy 14" A22m I had, but now that you mention it I think I do remember some reading material that told me a chip replacement was the only real way to fix it. I don't have any means of doing that unfortunately. May have to wait until some better solutions show up or maybe that sort of repair becomes easier/more worthwhile.
Hand-on-heart Thinkpad addict with no end to the madness in sight.
701CS, 760ED, X24, A22p, A31p, X32, G41, T43p, X61T SXGA+, X61 SXGA+, T60, T61, T60/61F, X301, W500, W700ds, and that's just the fun stuff.
MEDESSEC
Make crazy the new normal!
701CS, 760ED, X24, A22p, A31p, X32, G41, T43p, X61T SXGA+, X61 SXGA+, T60, T61, T60/61F, X301, W500, W700ds, and that's just the fun stuff.
MEDESSEC
Make crazy the new normal!
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
I fixed a T21 by replacing the ADP3421. Sometimes the ADP3410 and Maxim MAX1631/1632 chips need to be replaced too, although they were fine on my T21.
Your average ThinkPad collector.
Owns: T480, W541, Yoga S1, modded T430, T61p (15.4"-GMA-WUXGA), R60e, T43 14" SXGA+, G40, T30 SXGA+, T23, A22p, T21, i1260, 600X, 770ED, 385XD, 560, PS/Note 425
Owns: T480, W541, Yoga S1, modded T430, T61p (15.4"-GMA-WUXGA), R60e, T43 14" SXGA+, G40, T30 SXGA+, T23, A22p, T21, i1260, 600X, 770ED, 385XD, 560, PS/Note 425
-
- ThinkPadder
- Posts: 1212
- Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:09 pm
- Location: Chico, California
- Contact:
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
out of curiosity, were you able to do it on your own? Do you have a hot air station? How did you manage to replace the chip?
Hand-on-heart Thinkpad addict with no end to the madness in sight.
701CS, 760ED, X24, A22p, A31p, X32, G41, T43p, X61T SXGA+, X61 SXGA+, T60, T61, T60/61F, X301, W500, W700ds, and that's just the fun stuff.
MEDESSEC
Make crazy the new normal!
701CS, 760ED, X24, A22p, A31p, X32, G41, T43p, X61T SXGA+, X61 SXGA+, T60, T61, T60/61F, X301, W500, W700ds, and that's just the fun stuff.
MEDESSEC
Make crazy the new normal!
Re: Thinkpad a21m won't turn on. Help!
Hot air station, flux, patience, steady hand, and a bit of luck. I'm certainly not great at soldering things this small. I'd really recommend using a microscope for this, but I did it without one because I don't have one yet.
Your average ThinkPad collector.
Owns: T480, W541, Yoga S1, modded T430, T61p (15.4"-GMA-WUXGA), R60e, T43 14" SXGA+, G40, T30 SXGA+, T23, A22p, T21, i1260, 600X, 770ED, 385XD, 560, PS/Note 425
Owns: T480, W541, Yoga S1, modded T430, T61p (15.4"-GMA-WUXGA), R60e, T43 14" SXGA+, G40, T30 SXGA+, T23, A22p, T21, i1260, 600X, 770ED, 385XD, 560, PS/Note 425
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
-
T480s WON'T TURN ON
by EagleFPV » Sat Aug 24, 2024 5:50 pm » in ThinkPad T430-T490 / T530-T590 Series - 0 Replies
- 349 Views
-
Last post by EagleFPV
Sat Aug 24, 2024 5:50 pm
-
-
-
T400 does not turn on
by iSebastianRSZSX » Tue Apr 30, 2024 8:54 pm » in ThinkPad T400/T410/T420 and T500/T510/T520 Series - 1 Replies
- 1182 Views
-
Last post by PhoenixR
Mon May 20, 2024 9:07 am
-
-
-
x1 1st gen 2014 wont turn on
by olopezus » Sat Aug 24, 2024 9:14 pm » in ThinkPad X1 / X1-Carbon / X1-Extreme and later Series - 11 Replies
- 928 Views
-
Last post by olopezus
Wed Sep 04, 2024 10:16 am
-
-
- 3 Replies
- 530 Views
-
Last post by VMmage
Wed Sep 25, 2024 10:13 am
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests