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Re: Turn on problems with 4810T

 

Mine simply refused to turn on one morning which i managed to remedy
by hunting out the manufacturers reset (mains and batt out, hold fn +
power for 30s, batt and mains back in).
It did this a few more times before finally giving up altogether. No
response at all to power button or resets, no noise no lights no
nothing.

It's a shame as otherwise it's been a great little machine for coding
on the go, just a shame acer won't refund the microsoft tax.

On 19/10/2009, sulpicius@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<sulpicius@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, regarding the reliability of my Timeline laptop:
>
> I own my 3810T since the 14th of July and tomorrow I am going to send it
> to the Acer Service Center already for the second time. While at the first
> time it was because the display backlight didn't turn on anymore (already
> after 2 days), I am now not only affected by the
> 3410/3810-microphone-cable-"voluntary safety recall" like many others
> (see: http://bit.ly/fwUKR ) but I am also facing a harddisk malfunction
> that frequently caused/causes severe file system errors (and subsequently
> disables the harddisk while a both optically and functionally quite
> trimmed Ubuntu keeps on running in a very spooky way) and/or doesn't let
> me boot at all because there is "no bootable device -- insert boot disk
> and press any key".
>
> Fortunately my dual-boot-Vista was so kind to not let me wait too long to
> get blue-screened evidence that it is actually not an Ubuntu- or
> Grub-related problem.
>
> I am still not sure whether it is because of a defective harddisk (maybe
> even as a result of the overheating microphone cable which very closely
> passes the HD?) or because the harddisk seems to be built in a little bit
> loosely: when opening the HD-lid, I sometimes was able to observe a small
> gap where the HD is connected to the bus. After pushing the HD towards the
> connection and thereby closing this tiny gap I had the impression that it
> took some time until the file system errors reoccurred. I am also under
> the impression that the HD was usually disabled after carrying the laptop
> around and once, when the system refused to boot for five consecutive
> times, I just tried to fix it by shaking the laptop while tilting it to
> the right side (in order to make the HD slide into the connector) and - at
> the next attempt it booted.
>
> Did anyone have similar experiences? Hopefully not, this issue is really
> getting tiring...
>
> @Nick Glynn: What exactly happend after your laptop began to fail to turn
> on?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Max
>
>> Just wondering how anyone else has found the reliability on this laptop.
> I've
>> just had to return mine after it began to fail to turn on before
> eventually giving up all together. I know this isn't really a
> Ubuntu/software thing
> but
>> these things all add up for those considering buying one as a Linux
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