Oh dear.. my sweety cannot boot..

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Oh dear.. my sweety cannot boot..

#1 Post by NS » Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:59 am

Oh dear my sweety R52 cannot boot.. :D

There is no IBM splash screen.
Power on LED was on, fan spinning and nothing else (blank screen).. I have opened the thinkpad and reseat everything (RAM, LCD connector, HDD, fan and CPU) but it still remained the same. Now it starts up after i shake the whole thinkpad vigorously. I am just wondering is it time for me to change my BIOS battery or is my system board dying? I have not spilled anything on my system board yet. This thinkpad was 3 years old ONLY!! :evil: :x

*cross my fingers and hoped it has nothing to do with my system board*

Any ideas from thinkpad pros?

I am neither trolling nor making up stories. This is true and i am so upset that i have spent so much time researching for answers before returning to this forum to seek our professionals for help again.
Yeah.. and my LCD has many colorful vertical lines.. :evil: :x :x :x

Thank you in advance for your suggestion and opinions. I hoped tfflivemb2, James, raymond or maybe ryan (all the thinkpad pros)can popped by here and help me. :-)

Regards,
Shermaine (Singapore)

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#2 Post by sjthinkpader » Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:57 am

Remove all the CRU parts except for one SODIMM. If it boots then add back the parts one by one. If not, remove that SODIMM and try another one.
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#3 Post by fasterbybike » Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:03 pm

You might want to try an external monitor in case the display has gone.
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#4 Post by ajkula66 » Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:44 pm

Welcome to the land of GPU hell...

I hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it. Shaking business is a dead giveaway...
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#5 Post by NS » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:43 pm

It has nothing to do with the GPU. Problem still persists. *sigh* :-(

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#6 Post by SMA » Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:20 pm

I cannot say that I am in any way familiar with with the r52, but saying
It has nothing to do with the GPU. Problem still persists.
makes me wonder.
The sentences used - "colorful vertical lines" and "shaking" makes me straight into thinking GPU problem and new mother board needed.

NS - what do you have to backup your statement
"It has nothing to do with the GPU"
??

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#7 Post by NS » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:00 am

I have used post-it notes and shoved them underneath the heatsink (on top of the GPU), making sure there is pressure on the GPU and reseat the keyboard back.

Now working like a charm.

*extracted from the T42 thread*

Have a done a google search on similar topic out come the T42 thread. :p

Sorry, it's loose GPU issue and stupid me goes about looking for other fault on the systemboard instead.

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#8 Post by Agotthelf » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:46 am

Your sweety has a problem, that is called "flexing" on our german TP-Board. The GPU looses it´s contact to the Mobo.
Pressure helps a bit, but it will, in some days or month, failing!
Backup your data and buy a new one.
Since the 60er models of R and T models, they have a magnesium cage, to prevent distortion and Mobo failure.
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