by Euo
28. April 2009 14:55
I have this Lenovo 3000 N100 which I bought in May 2007. From
the specification it says that the battery life will last up to 3 hours but it’s
not. My battery gets empty after 2 hours or less. Surfing the net informs me
that this problem might due to overcharging. I spend lots of time in front of
my machine and while I am connected to AC power (and so the battery is
charging) I missed to notice that it’s already full. That made me thinking that
it might really be the cause of the overcharging. Since then, I removed my
battery and connect to AC directly. I barely carried my notebook with me
anyways.
The first problem occurred after a couple of months when I
tried to reattach the battery. The battery is not charging. The one year
warranty is over and so calling the service center won’t help at all. That made
me connects to AC directly whenever I used my notebook.
Two months ago the disaster with my Lenovo 3000 N100 turned up.
My notebook suddenly shuts off with no reason at all. Sometimes it's running up to 1 hours maximum. But it shuts off even a few
minutes after starts up. The fan is running. The machine is still cold (just
started up). I booted-up and only opened the CMOS but it still shuts down. I
brought my machine to Lenovo Service Center and the engineer told me that the
board is corroded. How in the hell my board get corrosion when no liquid has
been spilled there since I bought the laptop?!
I can’t do anything. I searched the net and found out that
there are so many similar problems with Lenovo 3000 N100 as mine. Money has
been wasted.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=lenovo+n100+suddenly+shuts+off
http://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/lenovo-3000-n100-c42859.html
http://www.consumercomplaints.in/bycompany/lenovo-3000-n100-a23239.html
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Laptops_Notebooks/PC_Laptops/Q_23082546.html