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Hello,
I have a electronics/computers related quesiton and I hope this is the right place. I own an old IBM T22 Laptop, recently it started acting up on me and when I try to start it the lights would blink and then go out and the computer wouldn't start. I saw somewhere on the internet that I should unplug it from the outlet and remove the battery and press the power button to empty capacitors or something like that (I'm not even sure where I saw this). SUre enough if I left it unplugged and pressed the button long enough (Very long sometimes, somtimes shorter) the laptop would start. After trial and error I came up with a different solution. If I only charge the laptop battery while it is running the computer works fine. Meaning everytime I turn it off I remove the charger cable and after it starts I put it back. What do you think about this? Is it a problem with the charger/converter, with the board, does it really have anything to do with capacitors? TIA, Mimsy |
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MimsyBoro wrote:
Hello, I have a electronics/computers related quesiton and I hope this is the right place. It might be, but comp.sys.laptops is probably a good one too. I have forwarded your inquirty there too. I own an old IBM T22 Laptop, recently it started acting up on me and when I try to start it the lights would blink and then go out and the computer wouldn't start. I saw somewhere on the internet that I should unplug it from the outlet and remove the battery and press the power button to empty capacitors or something like that (I'm not even sure where I saw this). SUre enough if I left it unplugged and pressed the button long enough (Very long sometimes, somtimes shorter) the laptop would start. After trial and error I came up with a different solution. If I only charge the laptop battery while it is running the computer works fine. Meaning everytime I turn it off I remove the charger cable and after it starts I put it back. What do you think about this? Is it a problem with the charger/converter, with the board, does it really have anything to do with capacitors? TIA, Mimsy -- Dave K Minefield Consultant and Solitaire Expert (MCSE). Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam. It is always of the form: month-year@domain. Hitting reply will work for a couple of months only. Later set it manually. |
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I have a T20 which showed the same symptoms. The only reliable fix is
to replace its motherboard. You can buy used one from E-bay around $50 but make sure you check its serialnumber. Download the proper service manual because to open up a laptop is not trivial task if you never did it before. Good luck, --Jules |
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