Hello all - I have a serious problem with a T42 I am preparing to sell. (T42, 1.7GHz, 2G, 100G/7200rpm HD, 802.11bg WiFi)
The mouse, audio, keyboard all 'stutter' .. they stall and then pick up again after a fraction of a second. I can move the mouse around and see it 'stutter' every 1-4 seconds (not consistent in rhythm). They all stutter at the same time, so it's one thing that's causing everything to stutter. Is it a specific piece of hardware that's causing the problem? Or is it the motherboard itself (shudder)?
More info:
A: I'm running XP Pro clean install (I even swapped hard-drives - no change). Therefore I don't think it's software related.
B: It doesn't happen when I'm in Rescue & Recovery .. smooth as silk there.
C: It gets FAR worse when I have something else running (CPU or internet web browsing) - sometimes to the point that I can't do anything with the mouse until the process completes.
D: Changing out the CPU didn't affect it at all.
Things I haven't tried but thought of as I'm writing this post:
A: Swap out memory
B: Remove the WiFi
Any thoughts out there?
Bob
T42 Stutters
T42 Stutters
X201s -- T430s -- W530
Re: T42 Stutters w WiFi
It's the WiFi - Intel Pro 2200bg.
I will changed out the memory and removed the WiFi - no stutter.
I reconnected the WiFi - I get the stutter.
Does anybody know whether there are settings that need to be changed? Or do I have a bad WiFi card?
Bob
I will changed out the memory and removed the WiFi - no stutter.
I reconnected the WiFi - I get the stutter.
Does anybody know whether there are settings that need to be changed? Or do I have a bad WiFi card?
Bob
X201s -- T430s -- W530
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ajkula66
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It could be the card itself or the driver.
Here is how I would go about it: try borrowing-downloading or whatever a "live" Linux CD, and see whether the machine "stutters" while running a different OS.
If yes, you need a new card.
If no, you may want to uninstall and reinstall the drivers to see whether that helps.
Good luck.
Here is how I would go about it: try borrowing-downloading or whatever a "live" Linux CD, and see whether the machine "stutters" while running a different OS.
If yes, you need a new card.
If no, you may want to uninstall and reinstall the drivers to see whether that helps.
Good luck.
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Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: T42 Stutter
I don't have a Linux boot CD but will search one out.
I did replace the card with another card. All was well until the card became active (got a good driver installed). Now, the stutter is back and almost seems worse.
I'm beginning to think I have a PCI issue on the motherboard (but I will try with Linux). Is anything like that common?
I did replace the card with another card. All was well until the card became active (got a good driver installed). Now, the stutter is back and almost seems worse.
I'm beginning to think I have a PCI issue on the motherboard (but I will try with Linux). Is anything like that common?
X201s -- T430s -- W530
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