t40 Shuts down when USB drive inserted
t40 Shuts down when USB drive inserted
Sometimes when I insert my usb drive into my t40, it immediately goes off, and the only way I can get it to start again is to remove and reattach the battery. I do not know if this is a new problem, but any help would be appreciated.
ibm t40 2373-96u
windows xp pro sp2
80 gb hd
512 ram
ibm t40 2373-96u
windows xp pro sp2
80 gb hd
512 ram
T40 2373-96u
768 MB Ram
14.1' TFT Display
80 GB Hard drive
Windows xp & Ubuntu 7.04
768 MB Ram
14.1' TFT Display
80 GB Hard drive
Windows xp & Ubuntu 7.04
The T4X series seems to have design issues with the USB ports (or as I said in another post, "weak USB ports").
My T42p shut down when I turned off a digital camera attached to a USB port, and it never woke up again until IBM changed the system board. You should consider yourself lucky that you are able to revive it just by pulling the battery - that didn't work for me.
If it's shutting down when you attach a USB drive, I would say DON'T DO THAT. Shut the machine down, attach the drive, and boot. Otherwise you are risking a system board failure, a trip to depot, being told that you have a "liquid spill" and are responsible for the repair, etc.
Ed Gibbs
My T42p shut down when I turned off a digital camera attached to a USB port, and it never woke up again until IBM changed the system board. You should consider yourself lucky that you are able to revive it just by pulling the battery - that didn't work for me.
If it's shutting down when you attach a USB drive, I would say DON'T DO THAT. Shut the machine down, attach the drive, and boot. Otherwise you are risking a system board failure, a trip to depot, being told that you have a "liquid spill" and are responsible for the repair, etc.
Ed Gibbs
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EXACTLY. My T40 was doing about the same thing, and had been for months. When they finally decided to let me send it in for repair, they replied 'liquid damage'.egibbs wrote:If it's shutting down when you attach a USB drive, I would say DON'T DO THAT. Shut the machine down, attach the drive, and boot. Otherwise you are risking a system board failure, a trip to depot, being told that you have a "liquid spill" and are responsible for the repair, etc.
Ed Gibbs
At this point, its almost better to buy a used, guaranteed T4x system board and replace it yourself. That is what I am going to do when mine gets back.
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To me, that would indicate a power draw issue with the USB ports. A rather serious problem given that, should proper power management not occur with the USB ports, the device attached, especially an external HDD which would require a significant amount of power during spin-up ops could pull more through the ports than they are rated for and end up frying them. If that occurs, the only practical fix is a new planar.
Did you check the state of the affected USB port in the Device Manager?
Did you check the state of the affected USB port in the Device Manager?
IBM ThinkPad T43 Model 2668-72U 14.1" SXGA+ 1GB |IBM 701c
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She does the things you do.
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
FAT32+NTFS?
what is a file system for your laptop hard and usb storage? For best performance, try to configure as same file system.
Holy moly!! I am having the same problem. I plugged in a USB drive and it "killed my computer". Right now when I try to power it up the lighted panel just flickers. . anyone know what I can do to fix this???
**This is my first post on the forums and am glad to have such an excellent forum community to go to when my thinkpads are having problems. I have T40s and have had nothing but trouble. Stay tune for some more posts from me!!! Thanks for all the help in advanced!
**This is my first post on the forums and am glad to have such an excellent forum community to go to when my thinkpads are having problems. I have T40s and have had nothing but trouble. Stay tune for some more posts from me!!! Thanks for all the help in advanced!
My T42 has USB troubles too, but much milder than those described here. It can recognize a USB 2.0 device but then can't connect it to the USB 2.0 hub. I described the trouble to Lenovo, and assured them that it wasn't a trivial software problem, and they promptly agreed to replace the system board. So they must know.
How did IBM produce this mess? They used Intel chips for the USB. Intel was big cheese in USB. Microsoft produced the drivers and they read an Intel inf file.
How did IBM produce this mess? They used Intel chips for the USB. Intel was big cheese in USB. Microsoft produced the drivers and they read an Intel inf file.
Dennis Couzin
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
The usual failure mode when it fries is no lights at all, so flickering lights might be a good sign.rxtech27 wrote:Holy moly!! I am having the same problem. I plugged in a USB drive and it "killed my computer". Right now when I try to power it up the lighted panel just flickers. . anyone know what I can do to fix this???
**This is my first post on the forums and am glad to have such an excellent forum community to go to when my thinkpads are having problems. I have T40s and have had nothing but trouble. Stay tune for some more posts from me!!! Thanks for all the help in advanced!
Pull the AC and battery. Hold the power button down for at least 30 seconds, then press it 25 times or so. Put the battery and AC back and try it.
If no joy, call Lenovo for a new system board.
Might be a class action suit in here somewhere, especially since Solectron keeps finding liquid spills.
Ed Gibbs
Ok, I have found the problem. I was looking over my laptop today, and I saw that in one of the usb slots, that platics slit in the middle is missing. I'm assuming that the plastic slit is there as an insulater, and inserting a usb drive in there without that slip caused a short circuit. Thanks a lot guys.
T40 2373-96u
768 MB Ram
14.1' TFT Display
80 GB Hard drive
Windows xp & Ubuntu 7.04
768 MB Ram
14.1' TFT Display
80 GB Hard drive
Windows xp & Ubuntu 7.04
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