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Ville 08 Feb 2004, 19:28
Have you tried removing the batteries to reset the computer completely ?
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08 Feb 2004, 19:28 |
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spideros1 08 Feb 2004, 20:59
If you press power button for 5 seconds, your laptop should turn of completely. Maybe when you pressed power button it made suspend to disk or suspend to RAM function. Do you have reset button in your laptop (usually pressed using pen).
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08 Feb 2004, 20:59 |
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StupidGenius 08 Feb 2004, 21:17
I've tried removing the batteries, running from battery, running from AC without battery, and resetting with the little button on the bottom of the computer. I have removed the ram and put it back in. I have the CMOS battery out right now and am hoping that in 24 hours whatever is wrong will reset. I also have held in the power button for 4/5 seconds, and still nothing.
Any other help would be greatly appreciated. |
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08 Feb 2004, 21:17 |
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jInuQ 09 Feb 2004, 07:32
http://129.33.22.8/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=505,E=0000000000190822760,K=4962,Sxi=1,Case=obj(139425),UseTemplate=Case.tem
Just pick the PCG-FXA model. _________________ jInuQ "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." - Antoine de Saint Exupery |
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09 Feb 2004, 07:32 |
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Gomer73 10 Feb 2004, 10:56
You might want to try something with the hard drive.
I did a write to the partition table of my harddisk with norton diskedit and it would freeze my computer right after the memory count. When the hard drive was enabled in bios the computer wouldn't boot. The only way I could fix it was to do a low level format with the hard drive manufacturer's utility. ...Gomer73 |
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10 Feb 2004, 10:56 |
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StupidGenius 12 Feb 2004, 13:53
Just like the subject says.....the system won't even do a POST, so I cannot get into BIOS or anything. My theory is that the kernel loaded into the memory and somehow burned something out. I'm out for the new SODIMM
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12 Feb 2004, 13:53 |
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