First of all, let me thank those who helped me w/ the Lombard mobo-DVD 
question.... very helpful!

Now I am in the beginning phases of diagnosing this recently acquired 
Lombard, which will startup at times (sometimes it gives me a contant green light 
before I reset) but then usually crashes a few minutes after reaching the desktop.

My initial observation is that the little fan on the left, right beside the 
PC card bay, never seems to be on. I am testing the Lombard w/o the keyboard in 
place, so I am looking right at it....

I am a Wallstreet expert of sorts, and I know the fan is always going in that 
G3; it also is constantly on when you get the solid green light while the 
laptop is off... In the Lombard I have, in both situations, the fan is still & 
silent. It jumps a lil' bit when I press the reset button...

Is the fan supposed to be running on the Lombard whenever it starts up?

Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
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