> I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
>
> It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . But now sometimes the keyboard does
> not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down.
>
> Does anyone has any idea? What do i need to check? Is it hardware or
> Windows XP problems?
>
> Ivan
I have checked it out in the IBM website and seems that nothing is related to
the keyboard dirver.
Does anybody has other suggestion for the notebook keyboard not responding
Ivan
"SteveL" wrote:
> Check to see if you need any updates from IBM: BIOS, HD Firmware update,
> keyboard and so forth. Choose the correct country if not in the USA.
>
> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...cid=MIGR-54078
>
> "Ivan" wrote:
>
> > I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
> >
> > It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . But now sometimes the keyboard does
> > not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down.
> >
> > Does anyone has any idea? What do i need to check? Is it hardware or
> > Windows XP problems?
> >
> > Ivan
So you are telling me that the BIOS has nothing to do with the keyboard.. OK
well good luck.
"Ivan" wrote:
> I have checked it out in the IBM website and seems that nothing is related to
> the keyboard dirver.
>
> Does anybody has other suggestion for the notebook keyboard not responding
>
> Ivan
>
> "SteveL" wrote:
>
> > Check to see if you need any updates from IBM: BIOS, HD Firmware update,
> > keyboard and so forth. Choose the correct country if not in the USA.
> >
> > http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...cid=MIGR-54078
> >
> > "Ivan" wrote:
> >
> > > I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
> > >
> > > It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . But now sometimes the keyboard does
> > > not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down.
> > >
> > > Does anyone has any idea? What do i need to check? Is it hardware or
> > > Windows XP problems?
> > >
> > > Ivan
"Ivan" <Ivan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:534C1085-1936-44DC-BE0E-075910A3B4A9@microsoft.com...
>I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
>
> It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . But now sometimes the keyboard
> does
> not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down.
>
> Does anyone has any idea? What do i need to check? Is it hardware or
> Windows XP problems?
>
> Ivan
It's likely hardware. You'll need to contact Lenovo for service.
You can test by using a Linux live boot CD, which will not affect the
installed OS. If the problem manifests there too, it has nothing
whatsoever to do with the OS.
On Jun 17, 8:28*am, "Patrick Keenan" <t...@dev.null> wrote:
Mr. Keenan, I was reading on the net that you are a philanthropist, as
is your wife.
How do you reconcile giving millions to charity and defending a
terrorist state that has put the Palestinians in the largest open air
prison in world - Gaza, cut off food and fuel supplies, etc.
Collective punishment is not permitted by the Geneva Convention and
all other bodies of International law.
As a philanthropist, I would hope that you give those millions a year
out of seeing the need for donations due to seeing the suffering, and
by donating you are acting from the conviction that if a person is
able to alleviate suffering financially to do so. I would hope it is
not done to social climb and hop nob with the "haves" and "have
mores".
BTW, tell your wife to stop with the Botox already, aging is natural.
Botox is embarrassing to look at on a person's face, although the
person is not aware that people find it so. Usually, people feel sorry
for the person for resorting to Botox.
Mirelle
> "Ivan" <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:534C1085-1936-44DC-BE0E-075910A3B4A9@microsoft.com...
>
> >I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
>
> > It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . *But now sometimes the keyboard
> > does
> > not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down.
>
> > Does anyone has any idea? *What do i need to check? *Is it hardware or
> > Windows XP problems?
>
> > Ivan
>
> It's likely hardware. *You'll need to contact Lenovo for service.
>
> You can test by using a Linux live boot CD, which will not affect the
> installed OS. * If the problem manifests there too, it has nothing
> whatsoever to do with the OS.
>
> HTH
> -pk
Why is this propaganda crap link from 'Mirelle' allowed here?
Alan
"4PeaceMirelle" <anaminaam@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7017d46b-cac9-427c-bbc0-498b448f96c7@u6g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 17, 8:28 am, "Patrick Keenan" <t...@dev.null> wrote:
Mr. Keenan, I was reading on the net that you are a philanthropist, as
is your wife.
How do you reconcile giving millions to charity and defending a
terrorist state that has put the Palestinians in the largest open air
prison in world - Gaza, cut off food and fuel supplies, etc.
Collective punishment is not permitted by the Geneva Convention and
all other bodies of International law.
As a philanthropist, I would hope that you give those millions a year
out of seeing the need for donations due to seeing the suffering, and
by donating you are acting from the conviction that if a person is
able to alleviate suffering financially to do so. I would hope it is
not done to social climb and hop nob with the "haves" and "have
mores".
BTW, tell your wife to stop with the Botox already, aging is natural.
Botox is embarrassing to look at on a person's face, although the
person is not aware that people find it so. Usually, people feel sorry
for the person for resorting to Botox.
Mirelle
> "Ivan" <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:534C1085-1936-44DC-BE0E-075910A3B4A9@microsoft.com...
>
> >I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
>
> > It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . But now sometimes the keyboard
> > does
> > not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down.
>
> > Does anyone has any idea? What do i need to check? Is it hardware or
> > Windows XP problems?
>
> > Ivan
>
> It's likely hardware. You'll need to contact Lenovo for service.
>
> You can test by using a Linux live boot CD, which will not affect the
> installed OS. If the problem manifests there too, it has nothing
> whatsoever to do with the OS.
>
> HTH
> -pk
On Jun 17, 10:15*am, Ivan <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have checked it out in the IBM website and seems that nothing is related to
> the keyboard dirver.
>
> Does anybody has other suggestion for the notebook keyboard not responding
>
> Ivan
>
> "SteveL" wrote:
> > Check to see if you need any updates from IBM: BIOS, HD Firmware update,
> > keyboard and so forth. Choose the correct country if not in the USA.
>
> >http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...sitestyle=leno....
>
> > "Ivan" wrote:
>
> > > I have one IBM notebook X40 and there is some strange happened.
>
> > > It has installed Windows XP with SP2 . *But now sometimes the keyboard does
> > > not has any repsonse and I need to physical shut it down. *
>
> > > Does anyone has any idea? *What do i need to check? *Is it hardware or
> > > Windows XP problems?
>
> > > Ivan
See if it works with another keyboard plugged in the back
Well, this public newsgroup is moderated enough such that posts from 'Alias'
are deleted almost as soon as they are posted.
Alias REALLY must have ****ed someone at Microsoft off for them to be doing
that.
Alan
"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:%2319LxDU0IHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Same reason every other OT posting is here, it's an unmoderated public
> newsgroup.
>
> Alan wrote:
>
>> Why is this propaganda crap link from 'Mirelle' allowed here?
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> "4PeaceMirelle" <anaminaam@gmail.com> wrote in message
>