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Re: T30 Will not bootup

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  Re: T30 Will not bootup dwn <ddwnns@nonet.net> - 2011-02-13 06:52 -0800

#331 — Re: T30 Will not bootup

Fromdwn <ddwnns@nonet.net>
Date2011-02-13 06:52 -0800
SubjectRe: T30 Will not bootup
Message-ID<ij8r7l01vrt@news3.newsguy.com>
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:38:39 -0500, "Tom Rutherford" <tom@nospam.invalid> wrote:

>> Thinkpad, T30 Type 2366-96U
>> O/S XP Pro, SP3 upto date.
>> 2Gb ram
>>
>> After using infrequently for a few months as spare. Will not boot and no
>> booting options, plain dark screen. Before it died, it still boots for a 
>> few
>> times. During booting, I don't remember the exact wording in DOS screen
>> "key's error". If switch on a few days later, it may boot with the same
>> wordings. Now it really dead. Will not boot in CD. I suspect the KB 
>> (keyboard)
>> is bad. I removed the keyboard KB, I had no ways checking if the Keyboard
>> is bad. Had also checked the two memory slots and switched the rams. I
>> don't think the trouble is here. I have installed a new 60Gb HD, 2Gb ram. 
>> I
>> have recovery CD diskettes for this used laptop. Any suggestion before I
>> junked it?
>
>No, that NG isn't dead.  It's just not quite as active as this one.

BTW, where is everybody? I tried  posting in 
Thinkpad Forum, but dunno how to post correctly.

>Have you swapped out the CMOS battery yet?  Give that a shot.  No idea where 
>it is in the T30 (or the R51, for that matter; my spare 'puter), but I'd 
>replace it first, if you can find it.  It's a lot cheaper than a keyboard, 
>I'm sure.  Good luck!

Ok, I will get a new replacement, and will return in a day or two.
One more question: From Thinkpad Forum,  a bad RAM may also cause
the same symptom as I described above, is it true?

Further both banks RAM are new, I may try to test reinstall the old RAM, if I
can find them.

Thanks, I appreciate it very much.

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