![]() I'm not even sure where the backup battery is as the manual made it a little confusing and IF the battery is dead, I'm not sure it would lead to solving any of these symptoms. I'm not 100% how many of these screws lead to serviceable parts as I'm not totally familiar with Thinkpads and where I should poke and prod for potential issues given the symptoms. No visible internal damage from what I see, however Im not totally sure how to get into the entire machine beyond the RAM bay, and removing battery, HDD and CD-ROM. I removed battery all together and attempted to power it on without it, nothing. I removed all the CD-ROM, Battery, HDD, spray contacts down, nothing. No VGA out is indicating to me that the display isn't part of this current problem, presumably it would display VGA out if it were just an laptop display issue, bringing it to the system below. ![]() When I power it on I get no battery/power LEDs indicating anything at all however I feel the disk spin up, I see the LCD briefly blink VERY slightly, I see the CD-ROM blink it's LED on the door panel, no system beep. The battery is presumably dead, which was expected. I do have the official thinkpad AC adapter, the machine is in fairly decent cosmetic shape over than a crack in the lower portion of the case, not near anything important by the CD tray which seems operational. ![]() Ok, I just got this thing today which the seller claimed it worked fine.
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