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time for surgery

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kernel.jpgNew motherboard and HDD on the way. Next week my laptop will be submitted to several surgeries in order to find were the problem is. If my CD burner even worked, I would install ubuntu and see how it behaves in it, just to make sure that the problem here is not windowze…

By the way, has anyone seen similar behavior? Even if my system is not doing much, kernel is always at 1-5% and when it spikes to the 80-90%, then I can go for a coffee.

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Thinkpad not charging the battery

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If you have a Thinkpad and you happen to run into the state where your laptop doesn’t charge the battery anymore, here are the common solutions for the problem:

  1. shutdown your laptop, remove the battery and unplug the power cable. Hold the power button for 10 seconds. Plug battery and power cable and power on your laptop.
  2. update the BIOS.
  3. send the laptop for service :-)
Although the 1st option may look funny, it works indeed. It didn’t work in my case, but it was the first suggestion from other people that had run into the problem and fixed it by using this trick. It is also one of the first things you get asked to do when you call customer service. One of the bad things about laptops is that everything is integrated in the system board, so even if you have just a small problem, the complete system board needs to be replaced. Since the system board is the most requested part, sometimes the wait can be longer.
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