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Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 10:11:17 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: ThinkPad T20 freezes/locks up, continued

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In , on 05/08/03=

at 09:17 AM, GARY.WONG@sbcglobal.net said:

>Then I booted from the MCP2 CD's and re-wrote the MBR
>after some trial and error (syntax is LVM /NEWMBR:1,
>apparently it wants the drive #, because "LVM /NEWMBR"
>said it's missing a ":", then "LVM /NEWMBR:" said it
>wants a drive #.)

So it does. For some reason, someone felt the need to change this. It's=

documented, but not expected.

>At this point, since I was able to boot cold from the
>HD, would you say maybe the MB is too hot and the
>machine freezes (which may mean either the temp.
>sensor that tells the cooling fan to turn on is bad,
>or the cooling fan itself, or both)?

Could be either. If you have a fan, you can test for heat problems by
blowing air on the unit to see if it will stay up longer with forced air
circulation. You could also put the unit in an oven at 120=B0 or so and =
see
if the built-up heat causes a failure to boot. If you use heat, be
careful to not get the unit so hot inside the case that something melts.

Given that replacing the MBR and BM seems to have helped somewhat, if you=

do have a heat problem, it's possible that some data got clobbered during=

the failures.

Steven

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