PORTEGE T3600CT: Blinking power LED

Hi everyone (forgive me by my english).
I have a trouble whit my PORTEGE T3600CT (yes, a little bit oldie... but I love her) when its connected to the AC power supply.
It looks like an overheat of the microprocessor or something else: after a few minutes (5, 15, 30... its never the same) the computer shoots down, the power led turns orange and blinks 4 times in aprox. 5 seconds and then remains off for 3 seconds. That is the cycle: 4 blinks, 3 seconds off, 4 blinks...
I dont know what it means, cause I dont have the manual. If someone knows, please help me.
Thank you all.
Maximiliano

Hi Maxi
The service partner you can find on http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com under Support & Downloads.
About blinking code I can only tell you that as far as I know this kind of information is not published and you will not find any official site about it. Only thing you can do is to search some information on the net.
Bye

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