[Thinkpad] Boot problem with old A21p
Rob Bell
RobDBell at mailworks.org
Fri Aug 17 12:58:59 CDT 2007
How wet did it get? As in fully submerged?
Your best bet is to attempt to thoroughly dry it before doing anything
more with it. Take apart everything that is removable (ultrabay device,
hard disk, PC cards, memory cover, memory, etc. - maybe even the
keyboard if you know how to remove that) and then put it in a warm, dry
environment for a while. Maybe a few days to a week or longer. Once it
is fully dry it should work again unless something shorted out. If the
hard disk got wet then it may be unrecoverable.
Rob
Stuart F. Biggar wrote:
> I've got an elderly A21p that worked fine until we had
> a flood at our office. It was in a docking station and
> was unplugged (along with many other things) when water
> started coming in. I've left it on charge with a known
> good adapter overnight with two different batteries
> (both worked last month). I've also tried starting it
> in a known good docking station (works with a T43p) and
> with two different adapters, and with just the battery
> (two different fully charged ones).
>
> CMOS battery measures 3.04 V when out of the machine.
>
> Machine makes a noise (sounds like the floppy) when
> the power button is pressed. The green power light
> flashes once. Nothing else happens ...
>
> Any hints? The machine is long out of warranty but
> was useful for running things in the lab and still has
> (or at least had) a nice 1600x1200 15" display ...
>
> Thanks
>
> Stuart
>
> PS - I'm in Tucson AZ - we had lots of rain and the
> runoff caused streets to fill beyond capacity. The
> building has a reverse bathtub ring about 8" above
> the slab :-( - across the street the building flooded
> for the first time in over 75 years. Oh what fun
> dealing with "black water". Our move from off campus
> to a new building on campus is being "expedited" but
> the labs aren't finished yet ...
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