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ThinkPad 600 power management causes batteries to die before they should. Read more about this on the [[Problem with Thinkpad 600 batteries|associated problem page]]. | ThinkPad 600 power management causes batteries to die before they should. Read more about this on the [[Problem with Thinkpad 600 batteries|associated problem page]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:08, 19 September 2005
Here you can find general hints about keeping your ThinkPad in good shape. Look at your models category page for IBMs official maintenance guide for that model. |
Battery Treatment
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The problem with 600 series batteries
ThinkPad 600 power management causes batteries to die before they should. Read more about this on the associated problem page.
Reviving Batteries
Some people experience sudden drops in their batteries capacity.
A way to get these batteries back to full capacity is to run the "Battery Rundown" function of IBMs "PC Doctor for DOS". The program is downloadable from IBMs support site as three floppy disk images. For those who do not have a floppy, David Smith prepared a bootable CD image from the T22 floppy images.
External Sources
- IBM Support - Extending battery life
- IBM Support - Battery troubleshooting
- IBM Benchmark
- Battery University
- BatteryUniversitys info about prolonging lithium ion batteries
- prolonging lithium ion batteries in Buchmanns Battery FAQ
Cleaning the Display
If you discover markings that look like originating from the TrackPoint or keyboard, or for information on how to avoid these, look at this page.
External Sources
Dealing with spilling accidents
- Don't panic.
- Don't flip or tilt the computer to prevent the liquid from spreading all over the inside of the case.
- Shut down the OS and turn off the power:
- Unplug the computer.
- Remove the battery.
- Tilt the computer so that everything that leaked into the case can flow out the same way.
- Allow the computer to dry before switching it on again.
- For minor accidents this might already be sufficient. For major flooding you should either bring the computer to a dealer who knows how to open and clean it from inside. Or you can read the Hardware Maintenance Manual, open, clean, and dry the computer yourself.
See also Act quickly, carefully if you spill on laptops on MoneySense.ca
Harddisk Backup
External Sources
Recovering BIOS passwords
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