3000 n100 battery freeze

My Lenovo battery missed the recall as it was only posted on the Lenovo website and not sent to me by the Lenovo messaging system.  The original battery has now failed completely.  I have purchased a non-lenovo 9 cell replacement.  The battery charges and runs the laptop perfectly, but the machine will not start up on the battery with Vista Business.  It freezes at the "horizontal bars" display.  Attempting to start in safe mode stops at the CRCDISK.SYS install. Can anyone offer advice please?

When I had the no charging problem on mine, resetting bios battery fixed it.
If you have already tried that, there may be some other hardware problem.
I am using a aftermarket battery, works fine. I also have a "genuine" replacement
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  • 3000 N100 battery problem..

    Yes.. its the same problem as described here http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/documen​t.do?lndocid=MIGR-69671
    Even so I have "only" been having this problem for about 4 months, so even if I had responded immediately I would have been too late for the above support solution which ended OCT 2008!
    In the summer of 2008, my Lenovo 3000 N100 (bought in April 2007) came back from service with a new battery (the old one had died too!). The battery has FRU part no. 92P1186, so is exactly one of the faulty batteries.
    My question is: is it reasonable, that I got this battery as a replacement from an official lenovo service center in JULY 2008 WHEN THE PROBLEM WAS FULLY KNOWN??
    I think not. Whether they were not reading the bulletins, or trying alternative ways of "recycling" the battery, it is their mistake, and I got a battery that was, if not without value, then practically unsellable.
    Am I out of luck?
    Kim Borch

    I have just been searching Google about a fault I have found with my laptop and came across this site, thankfully... 
    I bought the N100 just over a year ago, about 8 months into having the laptop I found that the battery seemed to just stop charging. So I took it upon myself just to buy a band new Lenovo Battery as I need the laptop for my university course. Just recently this new battery that I have bought has done exactly the same thing and it’s a little annoying. 
    After reading what people other people have posted on here I thought I would sign up and see if anyone can help me resolve this problem now that I have had two n100 batteries to exactly the same thing to me.
    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
    Regards,
    Ben
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    Message Edited by Ben_McCaig on 10-16-2008 05:14 AM
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  • How to calibrate 3000 n100 battery?

    Does anyone know the process to calibrate the battery on a 3000 n100? My battery jumps to 0% and beeps but i am still able to run the computer for a while. Those beeps drive me crazy.

    Hi there...
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    1) We built most of the Lenovo/ThinkPad series to take specific batteries designed and built for our systems. They have special added function that handshakes with the microcode, BIOS and software to give a wide range of battery information and control.
    2) They used to be very expensive (>£60) but lately there are a lot of genuine ones at much lower prices. I bought two on eBay for just £20 only 6 weeks ago?
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    6) Many die because they have been discharged for a considerable time or they have been shorted out in some way and done an irreparable damage?
    7) If you have one that ONLY displays 'zero' this is can be because a) It is as dead as the John Cleese and Michael Palin parrot!! b) It has no function that the PC microcode/BIOS can measure c) There is a fault in the PC base code and it can no longer measure the battery.
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    10) Best suggestion? Dump your current one and buy a new Lenovo one? You will be surprised at how much additional info you get once you install the Lenovo Power Management Driver from http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mob​iles/60pm07ww.exe
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    Tony

  • N100 Battery won't charge!

    Hello Mark,
    My N100 battery refuses to charge. My warranty curse has done it's job perfect. Things die down on me as soon as the warranty period expires. I initially thought that since i didn't use the machine for 3 days continuosly, probably the battery might have been over discharged. Followed the lenovo advice to switch off the machine and leave it on charge for 24 Hrs; but no results. Tried reconditioning etc.   Can u please help.
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    Model : 076876A
    Thanks

    Welcome to the forum!
    Please follow the instructions in the board's sticky for this issue at LENOVO 3000 N100 BATTERY is not getting re-charged - SOLVED
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  • Lenovo 3000 N100 0768 DKU Battery problem

    Lenovo 3000 N100 0768 DKU Laptop has battery issues. The battery shows 75% & total battery power remaining @ 76%.
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    Try this link: Troubleshooting battery issues - 3000 Family notebooks:
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  • LENOVO 3000 N100 "lock-up", "stall" problem

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    Try this link: Troubleshooting battery issues - 3000 Family notebooks:
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  • Lenovo 3000 N100 - Stays on just for a very short time

    I have a Lenovo 3000 N100, Model Type 0689-29U
    Will power up but only stay on for a short time (less than two minutes usually) before it shuts down without any errors. Does not stay on long enough to run hardware diagnostics.
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    remove the battery and plug the ac power, and check if issue persists.

  • TV AC & PD Problems on 3000 N100 w/ Vista HP

    I noticed there was LOTS more disk activity recently, particularly at startup.  There was never a 'freeze', but the response was definately sluggish.  Looking up what was happening with the Windows Resource Monitor it reported most of the activity was to pagefile.sys, the 'swapfile'.  Interesting...
    Just bought a Brand 'G' laptop w/ Vista on it and it showed none of the problems...  Uh oh.  Time to investigage more.
    Noting that some of the latest updates and patches were causing problems on Vista (it's been out over a year now?), that was the first place to start.  Uninstalling the software bit by bit, I think I may have found something interesting.
    When TV Access Connections 5.02 is loaded the massive pagefile.sys actiivity happens.  With just the prerequisites, no problems.  I've seen this to varying degrees for quite awhile, so it's probably <?> not a 5.02 problem exclusively.  Also noted that when the Presentation Director is reinstalled, the same problem occurs.  The extended boot up time is significantly impacted.
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    If there's a solution, other than keeping it nuked off my system, I'd be glad to hear it.  Otherwise consider it a 'bug report'.
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    Hello,
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  • Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop shuts down after about 1 minute

    Despite being plugged into AC power, my Lenovo 3000 N100 shuts down after about one minute. It boots properly but suddenly shuts down. I have not used this laptop much since purchasing it in 2006 and have seldom used it on battery power alone. Any suggestions before I buy a new battery? Maybe I am mistaken, but shouldn't the computer work on AC despite a depleted battery?

    Hi Charleydog and welcome to the community,
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  • External USB drive with 3000 N100

    Hi,
    Good to be here - first post!
    Needing more capacity I bought a Seagate FreeAgent Go 2.5 inch 120GB drive that draws its power from the computer using two USB ports.
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    Thanks to all for their suggestions. The final outcome was a bit of a surprise - it works! Depending upon which USB ports you plug into (this drive, like many other portable ones) uses two USB ports to supply extra power). It would appear that the Lenovo uses "some" power from the USB for internal devices - the built-in webcam being one. Examining the USB ports in Device Manager shows which ports are "used", although I confess the information is not easy to interpret. It looks like this drive needs the full 1 amp (2 x 500mA) from the two ports. On the 3000 N100, using the two ports on the right, nearest the front of the PC, seems do do the trick.
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  • Mysterious shutdowns on Lenovo 3000 N100

    I have a Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop around two years old. Half a year ago its battery when dead, and I've been running on AC power since. However, that doesn't seem to be enough anymore.
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    I'm using Ubuntu as my operating system after Windows went haywire, and haven't experienced any trouble with it so far.
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    Exactly same here...............solution?
    I run lenovo n100 on ac power.If battery is inserted it is detected but shows not charging on windows 7.
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  • Two big problems that have effectivel​y made my Lenovo 3000 N100 an expensive paperweigh​t.

    Okay, I have two problems with my laptop, which I know are unrelated:
    1. My laptop's battery died about a month ago. It will not hold a charge, and unplugging the system will immediately shut off the system. This is identical to symptoms as per the battery issue attached to the top of the forum. However, this battery issue occured after even the extended warranty expired. 
    2. My laptop will now spontaneously, inexplicably shut down between 3 - 5 minutes after turning it on. It acts as if the system was suddenly unplugged.
    Between these two issues, this has effectively crippled my laptop. The first issue limits it to the power outlet. The second makes it completely unusable. The system runs normally until it spontaneously shuts down. Because of the time it takes until it shuts down, I doubt I can use Lenovo's warranty check tool online. Because of this, I can't even get the serial number (as the warranty sticker is worn down to the point of illegibility.
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    Second question: Is it under warranty? It is a Lenovo 3000 N100.
    Please let me know ASAP. This is a very problematic issue for me, and I'm really unhappy that a less-than-two year old system has died, and I hope that this can be resolved.
    Message Edited by TheEDFLegacy on 02-17-2009 07:53 PM
    Solved!
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  • Problem with 3000 N100 chargin and powering on...

    For about a week now my Lenovo 3000 N100 has been having a problem powering on and charging. When it first happen I didn't notice the problem because I had a full battery, and didn't notice it wasn't charging. It wasn't until all the juice in the battery ran out that I realize this thing is messed up.
    I tried swapping batteries... nothing. It won't charge either of them.
    I tried changing power supplies... nothing. Still won't charge.
    I can't even turn it on without a battery in it, as it will not run on AC power alone.
    I know there's power getting to it because when I have a battery in plus the AC adapter, the little organge battery light on the front will blink. It blinks off and on at roughly one second intervals. When I power it on with whatever juice is left in the battery and then it dies, the battery light blinks really fast for a couple seconds and then goes back to blinking in one second intervals... not sure what this means.
    I've read some stuff on here about resetting the CMOS battery. I already tried removing the AC adapter and battery and holding the power button down for 35 seconds to drain whats left in the capacitors... no go.
    I even took it apart and tried to short out the CMOS battery. I think it worked because I turned it back on and when I did the BIOS told me it was reset and set everything back to fatory defaults... but then it died again.
    I'm at a loss here. I got this laptop for free so I'm not afraid to just throw it away, I just don't have another one to replace it.
    Any input would be appreciated.

    pikkili,
    Welcome to the forum.
    I suggest you read through some of the symptoms described by other Lenovo 3000 N100 owners here on some of the battery discussion threads to compare your symptoms.   It sounds to be like your battery has failed.  While the system can run without the battery some other users have noted that the operation may be a bit erractic, and that once the battery is replaced that the problem is solved.
    At the top of the Lenovo 3000 board, you should find the annoucement and link to a tip, the tip is also linked to from the battery discussions as well.  This service tip extends the battery warranty by 6 months  for those affected by a particular battery issue (which it sounds like you have by the 70% charge status without the battery providing any power).    It sounds like if your system is 1.5 years old you might be near the end of this window, so best to check it out the tip and contact service soon to see if you apply.
    If you are outside the window, I would recommend that you replace the battery first before spending money on diagnostics or a planar replacement.  
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  • Missing Drivers - Downgraded from Vista Home to Windows XP Pro SP3 - Lenovo 3000 N100 Notebook

    Hey,
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    Message Edited by JaneL on 03-29-2009 09:46 PM

    Hey, I have a lenovo 3000 N100 as well and recently downgraded to Windows XP . However, I have a lot of hardware drivers missing (yellow question mark) - 1) Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus2) Base System Device (listed thrice so I'm guessing there are three separate drivers needed)3)Network Controller  . I have downloaded some drivers from lenovo.com. I did and also downloaded every possible driver for XP on the lenovo site but still had no luck. I would really appreciate any help/guidance you can offe.. My email is [email protected]
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  • Has anyone successfully upgraded a Lenovo 3000 N100 to Windows 7?

    I have a 3000 N100 with 2 GB of memory on Vista.  Do I need special drivers or firmware changes to successfully upgrade to Windows 7 (32 bit)?  I know I can't increase the memory and am getting a lot of paging with Vista.  Thanks for the help.

    You can see my 11/18/2009 post.
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