I was using this laptop in class, and for once I was unable to get near a power plug. So I used it on battery, intending to let it run itself down until I had about 5 minutes of power left before shutting down completely. Well, at 10 minutes of power left, the machine suddenly began to shut down spontaneously. It went into (what appeared to be) suspend mode, and saved its data to the hard drive.
Problem is, it won't turn on again. Nothing. Nada. No power light (under the power button), no lights anywhere else (except for the battery indicator -- see below), and definitely no fans or booting sounds.
I have tried powering on without the battery, I have tried the “pull everything and press power button for 30 seconds” trick, and nothing seems to be working. The only response I get at all is if I try to power up with the battery in and the power connected. Then, and only then, will the battery indicator (the one which looks like a AAA-battery, on the leading edge down by the trackpad) flash quickly 4 times. If I press and hold, it will flash 4 times quickly, wait for about 2-3 seconds, and then flash slowly until I let go of the power button. Under all conditions it is an orange colour.
Leaving it for several hours with the battery out does nothing. Plugging the power in while the battery attached does NOTHING, no charging lights come on at all. There is nothing to indicate that power has been attached, unlike previously when I have ALWAYS had the battery light come on to show that power was attached and/or it was charging, even with the unit totally off. As well, I have NEVER had a charge issue with this unit. It has always been able to charge itself, and I have never had an issue with power when using the power cord.
FYI, I am using Linux Mint, probably Helena but maybe Isadora (not sure now that I can't boot up!). I have a Toshiba Satellite M300, with the exact model number being PSMDCC-03C00Q (yes, it is a Futureshop special!)
So I am curious: is this a sleep/suspend/hibernate issue? If so, how do I get around it?
Problem is, it won't turn on again. Nothing. Nada. No power light (under the power button), no lights anywhere else (except for the battery indicator -- see below), and definitely no fans or booting sounds.
I have tried powering on without the battery, I have tried the “pull everything and press power button for 30 seconds” trick, and nothing seems to be working. The only response I get at all is if I try to power up with the battery in and the power connected. Then, and only then, will the battery indicator (the one which looks like a AAA-battery, on the leading edge down by the trackpad) flash quickly 4 times. If I press and hold, it will flash 4 times quickly, wait for about 2-3 seconds, and then flash slowly until I let go of the power button. Under all conditions it is an orange colour.
Leaving it for several hours with the battery out does nothing. Plugging the power in while the battery attached does NOTHING, no charging lights come on at all. There is nothing to indicate that power has been attached, unlike previously when I have ALWAYS had the battery light come on to show that power was attached and/or it was charging, even with the unit totally off. As well, I have NEVER had a charge issue with this unit. It has always been able to charge itself, and I have never had an issue with power when using the power cord.
FYI, I am using Linux Mint, probably Helena but maybe Isadora (not sure now that I can't boot up!). I have a Toshiba Satellite M300, with the exact model number being PSMDCC-03C00Q (yes, it is a Futureshop special!)
So I am curious: is this a sleep/suspend/hibernate issue? If so, how do I get around it?