[Trac #1256] Unit starts powering up, then shuts down

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Wed Apr 4 11:16:09 EDT 2007


#1256: Unit starts powering up, then shuts down
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 Reporter:  wad     |        Owner:  dilinger
     Type:  defect  |       Status:  new     
 Priority:  high    |    Milestone:  BTest-3 
Component:  kernel  |   Resolution:          
 Keywords:          |  
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Old description:

> Start with a laptop powered off (doesn't seem to matter if it is plugged
> into mains).
>
> Press the power button.  The unit starts powering on, and Open Firmware
> displays its boot messages.  Within a second after open firmware
> transfers control to the kernel, the laptop powers off.  No power light,
> no display, no backlight, no network lights.
> The battery charging light will remain lit if is was previously lit.
>
> Pressing the power button again usually brings the unit up fully.   I've
> never seen this behavior on two consecutive power-ups.
>
> I'm using a B2-7 (SHF705003EA), Q2B85, and build 368, although I've seen
> this behavior on other laptops and running earlier builds.
>
> This is happening rather frequently for me (about every sixth to tenth
> power on),
> although it may be restricted to a subset of machines.
>
> <b>Report the serial numbers of any affected units!!!</b>

New description:

 Start with a laptop powered off (doesn't seem to matter if it is plugged
 into mains).

 Press the power button.  The unit starts powering on, and Open Firmware
 displays its boot messages.  Within a second after open firmware transfers
 control to the kernel, the laptop powers off.  No power light, no display,
 no backlight, no network lights.
 The battery charging light will remain lit if is was previously lit.

 Pressing the power button again usually brings the unit up fully.   I've
 never seen this behavior on two consecutive power-ups.

 I'm using a B2-7 (SHF705003EA), Q2B85, and build 368, although I've seen
 this behavior on other laptops and running earlier builds.

 This is happening rather frequently for me (about every sixth to tenth
 power on),
 although it may be restricted to a subset of machines.

 '''''Report the serial numbers of any affected units.'''''

 This could easily be a hardware problem and knowing the serial number can
 be key to failure analysis.

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