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Toshiba M400 tablet wont start

My portege M400 wont start up. The led light is blinking orange in a steady even pattern. I have tried removing the battery but that doesnt change anything. The screen is blank, and the fan is loud.

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Hello jpmca

try to take off your fan cable

here http://slashstar.com/blogs/alex/archive/2006/09/30/Toshiba-M400-Fan-Hack.aspx

and try to release the memory sodimm, release the battery and plugin the power cord again

if problem solve try to updated your bios for fan noise solution

here
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB6A01KJ0000R01.htm

oke


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I've had this problem intermittently on my Toshiba M400, and it recently became bad enough that it was failing to start on most attempts, and crashing soon afterwards if I moved it. Prodding the heatsink to change its position may have helped, but this could have been due to chance. It also had a habit of resetting itself when leaning on the left side of the keyboard when typing, but not when using an external keyboard. It's always had occasional crashes under high CPU load, causing the machine to freeze and the fan to go up to maximum. BIOS updates improved this initially, but in recent months it got worse again, especially when using Virtual PC unless hardware virtualisation was disabled.

I've just stripped down the laptop using the guide suggested by thiscomputer at http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba-Portege-M400/take-apart-tablet-pc-1.htm (good find!). Many parts are more fragile than in a desktop PC, but otherwise if you're used to taking stuff apart it shouldn't be that big a deal. You'll need a normal and small crosshead screwdriver (jeweller's screwdriver set works fine) and space to lay out the screws in a pattern so you remember where they go - consider making notes.

I fixed two things that could have been a problem: Firstly, a fair amount of dust was blown away with a hairdryer and vacuumed from the heatsink. Secondly, the pink thermal grease that couples the CPU to the copper heat pipe appeared to have all squeezed off the CPU die and had accumulated around the sides, possibly due to the small freedom of movement in the heatsink being repeatedly shaken. The grease was still soft so could be scooped back onto the die with a flat-bladed screwdriver. I also bent the legs of the Y-shaped CPU-to-heatsink retaining clip so that there was a greater downward force on the CPU. I figured this would improve thermal contact, especially if the clip had naturally bent and come loose over time. Removing the CPU itself didn't show any damage, but might have improved the electrical contact when reinserted. Be careful when screwing the Y-shaped retainer back in - because of the springy nature of the legs, if the screwdriver slips the screw will fly across the room and you'll have to hunt for it :-) The other thing to note when reassembling is that the wi-fi on-off switch engages with the lug on the motherboard, if this is wrong you won't be able to move the switch and the actual state will be the opposite of the switch position.

Finally, after I reassembled it still refused to start. I noticed the DVD drive wasn't properly flush with the case, and on removing the DVD drive it started. Close inspection of the drive and laptop connectors revealed a small metal tab had come loose, and the laptop continued to work with this tab removed and the drive reinserted properly. I removed and swapped some memory modules while experimenting with the DVD drive which also had some effect - it's possible that an ill-fitting DVD drive bends the memory above it and affects the contact. It's entirely possible that this was the only problem to begin with, and that playing with the CPU made no difference, so maybe check this first! But whatever it was, happily my m400 seems to be operational again.


  • avp65 Mar 27, 2011

    I too experienced the orange blinking light, blank screen and high fan speed issue when it would not start, sometimes it would boot to a desktop and appear to function normally until the unit was moved, bumped, etc. then the screen would go blank and the fan would ramp up. I installed windows 7 professional, no change, replaced the hard drive, no change, went back to XP Tablet, no change, removed one SO DIMM, no change. I finally disassembled the unit down to removing the CPU and noticed Toshiba had used too much thermal grease and most of it had oozed off the surface of the CPU and onto the rest of the CPU, I removed the excess grease and reassembled - no change. I disassembled yet again but this time I removed the chipset heatsink as well and noticed it too had way too much thermal grease as well however the chipset has several nearby surface mount transistors that the grease had spilled over onto causing contact to several of them as well as the chipset. I removed all of the thermal grease applied by Toshiba for both CPU and chipset, used my own thermal grease (Arctic Silver) and used the correct amount, not too much where is oozes off the intended surface and not too little where there isn't enough to cover the entire chip surface. I then reassembled and the unit has been rock solid ever since. I ran a battery of tests and system perfomance utilities and it passed without so much as a hicup. I used the unit while walking around, flipping the screen to tablet mode, etc., no glitches whatsoever. For anyone experiencing instability with the M400 I suggest scrutinzing the thermal grease for the CPU and chipset. Hope this helps someone as I have spent countless hours troubleshooting this and am happy to report it appears to be back to fully functional once again. I've typed all of this on the very same M400 described here :)

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My problem:
My Toshiba M400 (PPM40C-1200TE) recently started to perform poorly, lagging, getting stuck, and occasionally randomly restarting. Other times, the screen would just black out, fan would blast, and the power light would blink orange regularly. Although I didn't realize it at first, the restarts/blackouts would happen whenever I moved the laptop. Hmm, that's familiar cz whenever I moved the laptop before, the laptop would have for about 1 sec, but continue smoothly where it left off. This is due to Toshiba's HDD Protection (basically, the HD r/w head locks up whenever the laptop moves to prevent HD damage).
I'm guessing that recently, the sensor / accelerometer went bad and became oversensitive. This could explain the general lagginess (HDD keeps locks up), and the more severe restarts/blackouts.
Solution:
Start -> Programs -> Toshiba -> Utilities -> HDD Protection Utility: Disable
If you don't have the utility, you can grab it from the Toshiba drivers website.

- I've read about users having this issue even after reinstalling their OS. That probably wouldn't solve the problem because the HDD Protection mechanism is built into the hardware, and unless you disable it through the Toshiba utility, even reinstalling OS won't help.

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I think it might be the systemboard here.. but I strongly don't advise taking it apart yourself unless you know how because it can be tricky and you must be grounded

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