[Tfug] t60 motherboard..
Liz_Ravenwood at beaerospace.com
Liz_Ravenwood at beaerospace.com
Thu Oct 8 08:45:48 MST 2009
hysterical!
would love to hear comments from your travel companions.
Respectfully,
Liz, Data Base Architect/Developer,
Methods Engineering
Bexley Hall <bexley401 at yahoo.com>
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10/07/2009 08:09 PM
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Re: [Tfug] t60 motherboard..
Hi Jeremy,
> > To be clear: you spilled something on/in it?
> > Have you let it dry out *thoroughly*?
> > are you sure your problem is MB and not just the
> > *keyboard*, etc? (i.e. try an external keyboard)
>
> Ya, I actually consider myself something of an expert in
> this now. I
Um, I don't think that's something you want ot be PROUD of! :>
> poured a solid 12 oz of coffee through the keyboard about a
> year ago. I immediately pulled the cord and battery, took
> all the insides out and dried/cleaned them, waited a day,
> fired it up and had not a single problem.
>
> However, this time was different. I was traveling and had
> it on the floor of the room I was staying in. It was on, but
> suspended to ram when I went to sleep, and strangely off
> when I woke up. When I picked it up, water oozed out from
> various points.
WTF? Was the "water" YELLOW, by any chance?? ;-)
(I am at a lss to figure out how this could have
happened, otherwise! A leaky roof during a rainstorm?)
> I still had high hopes and have been drying for a week. I even
> when so far as to *warm* up the oven, let it cool to about
> 120/130 degrees and put the frame and MB in
> as it slowly cooled to room temp over night, but it still
> twitches when I turn it on. No POST, no bios of any kind.
> It cycles the fan and various leds once and then sits there
> making a sort of faint high pitched wine.
Well, *something* is running enough to turn the lamps on and
then off!
> I have removed ram, disk, and pretty much everything
> else, so it's either the MB or the actual CPU, but I doubt
> that.
Have you tried throwing another (good) disk into it (and
ram, etc.) just to see if the disk spins up? Does it have
a floppy drive? Or, can you add anything USB external as a boot
device (CDROM) just to see if it is *trying* to do anything?
Also try an external keyboard. Point here is to see if
you can get *any* signs of life from it so you can decide what
other lifesigns might be hiding...
> I'm annoyed, because I think I could have saved it if I had
> known it happened right away.
Shit Happens.
> I guess I can add it to the list of things that went wrong
> on the trip: shuttle to the wrong rental car company,
> simultaneous dying of batteries on the phone and laptop during
> the last mile of navigation to the destination, and hit-and-run
> smashed rental car the morning I was returning to the airport.
Yikes! Note to self: *never* go THERE! ;-)
> And now a dead laptop. But aside from
> that, it was a fantastic trip. :-)
Ah, well... just a bit more expensive than you had planned!
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