Something in this POS powerbook is seriously horked -- it appears to work OK on wall power, but doesn't even come back from sleep if it's not plugged in. Probably not the battery; one moment it was fine on battery power, then it just blinked out and didn't come back until I hard-cycled it by pulling the battery, then plugged it in again.
Anyway, it's entirely possible that I won't be keeping up with LJ at all if it finally croaks. My cell # is behind a cut tag a couple of posts back.
Anyway, it's entirely possible that I won't be keeping up with LJ at all if it finally croaks. My cell # is behind a cut tag a couple of posts back.
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Date: 2005-08-04 04:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-05 08:26 am (UTC)But with my experience here with those suckers...such is the case described:
Laptop won't power on with battery (which is supposedly charged)
Still won't power on without battery & power adapter.
Laptop won't power on without battery but with AC adapter
Colleague gets to it...does the same thing to confirm.
Then proceeds to clear EEPROM by pressing and holding the power button.
This was done with battery removed and AC adapter plugged in.
I think it may work otherwise but that was my experience there
(We have pretty much phased out IBMs and gone over to Dells so I haven't worked with such recently, but my colleague said that's common for IBM laptops here)
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Date: 2005-08-05 09:58 am (UTC)