Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:04:42 +0200 | From | Andreas Mohr <> | Subject | Re: Thinkpad X32 went to sleep, woke up as space heater |
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Hi,
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 10:51:49AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > I did suspend-to-ram yesterday on thinkpad x32, while docked in > docking station.... I do not think I've done that before, because > docking only works for a few weeks. This morning I wake up okay, > unfortunately that thinkpad woke up as a portable, battery-backed-up > space heater :-(.
Ouch, that's gotta hurt plenty.
> I can turn it on, it blinks keyboard leds and starts CPU fan, but > that's it. Tried removing battery and AC power for a few minutes, but > it made no difference. Tried pressing various keys during power on, no > reaction. Not even keyboard light reacts.
Did you try pressing Insert(?) on bootup? AFAIR this is supposed to setup factory defaults on some BIOSes. Maybe there are some other special keys for certain BIOS versions... (do an internet search, especially for Phoenix BIOS since many notebooks are Phoenix-based). But of course the machine may easily be as screwed as not even executing a single BIOS instruction any more...
> That machine may stil be covered by warranty (but I'm not sure if > that's good news, I primarily want my data back...)
Is opening the drive box and connecting to a 2.5" adapter on a desktop within safe warranty ranges? Perhaps not, but if it is then I'd do it.
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