The charger indicater on the AC was flashing blue. I took battery out and tried turning on without it connected and this also didn’t work. It’s the first time I’ve ever had any laptop or computer go completely dead like thisWhat is flashing blue, the adapter itself? Can you remove the big battery and try to power on with adapter plugged in?
I missed that sorry. In that case you could have your battery tested, or you may be looking at issues with the board (sometimes where it plugs in causes stress on the board and can break a solder or loosen a screw terminal).I had bought a new charger last night to attempt this ; also tried my old one and nothing had changed. The secondary charger when plugged in was flashing blue
No problem thank u for ur assistance I appreciate it. The board is the most expensive thing to fix no? The board as in MB?I missed that sorry. In that case you could have your battery tested, or you may be looking at issues with the board (sometimes where it plugs in causes stress on the board and can break a solder or loosen a screw terminal).
Well it depends. If it is a broken solder or screw terminal a decent tech would fix it in minutes for probably an hour charge.No problem thank u for ur assistance I appreciate it. The board is the most expensive thing to fix no? The board as in MB?
Ok I figure this part was expensive ; rather I take the files from it and move them to a slower unit until I can salvage this? It was suppose to be top of the line it’s not even 2 years old yet and I wake up to it dead as a door nail.So the motherboard is really expensive for that laptop bud. Let me do a bit more digging. Here is a link with step by step replacement, it's not difficult. I will get back to you in a few minutes so take a look, it will at least get you familiar with what's in there.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Motherboard Replacement
With so many components playing a role to make a computer function, it’s important for the components to be able to communicate with each other....www.ifixit.com
No problem bud. I have a stack of Toshiba laptops I repaired sitting in my basement. You are welcome to one, they are all loaded with Windows 10. Can also load Sony Vegas on it if you like, my buddy does allot of editing so I scored version 14 for him. I will get back to you shortly, just have to drive to next hospitalOk I figure this part was expensive ; rather I take the files from it and move them to a slower unit until I can salvage this? It was suppose to be top of the line it’s not even 2 years old yet and I wake up to it dead as a door nail.
Maybe I give it some Cal+Mag direct to the power supply?
I have an old Mac but the system is too old for a few programs ; of course the programs I am using often.
thank u Doug I appreciate the help!
Hey bud, just going through the manual. What is the sn of your laptop so I can check some part numbers?Ok I figure this part was expensive ; rather I take the files from it and move them to a slower unit until I can salvage this? It was suppose to be top of the line it’s not even 2 years old yet and I wake up to it dead as a door nail.
Maybe I give it some Cal+Mag direct to the power supply?
I have an old Mac but the system is too old for a few programs ; of course the programs I am using often.
thank u Doug I appreciate the help!
My apologies I am back nowHey @mistergrafik , I seem to have lost you bud.
No worries bud. So it looks like that is actually a Gen 2. From what I can tell the power connector is soldered to the main board. It can be replaced but I doubt you will find many shops that will do that work. There are still folks like me who have no issue doing it though. So I guess here are your options.
No worries brother, I will be here for youThat is in-depth. Thank u very much for this my friend ; I have 2 leave for abit but I will be back shortly.
will be sending u a PM for some more help later today hopefully I don't break anything!