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Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 176
вторник 02 апреля admin 30
Ii ThinkStation P310 Hardware Maintenance Manual. Shrifti ot kassovih apparatov. Used to indicate the status of the internal storage drives (such as hard disk drives or solid-state drives). Function on the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1.76 or later. Insert the LENOVO ThinkPad Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1.76 or later, and restart the. From the main menu, select 6. Set ECA Information. To read ECA information, select 2.
For IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad laptop enthusiasts. Blog posts are encouraged. If your post does not appear in the queue, it's because of the stupid spam filter. Use the link to 'message the moderators' below to tell them. Tips: • When buying a used ThinkPad, remember to check that the BIOS is not locked with a supervisor's password and that Computrace is not enabled and activated. • When buying a new ThinkPad, consider taking the IPS screen option if possible, as it doesn't cost much. Not only will it have better brightness, colour, contrast and viewing angles - you will most probably more than make up the investment when selling it.
Corporate bulk purchasers don't usually go for it. () • The only tools you need for servicing a ThinkPad are a set of small screwdrivers and a nylon spudger (for taking the screen and keyboard bezels off), and possibly a pair of tweezers. A can of compressed air may be useful too, and a bottle of isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds are good for cleaning, but not on the screen. Never use nail polish remover (acetone). Useful links: (select ThinkPad tab) (including lots of wallpapers) (##ibmthinkpad on Freenode) Related Subreddits. This is awesome.
I just got a Yoga 11e and the UUID, model type, and serial # in the UEFI are invalid. I just spent 2 hours at MicroCenter trying to get them to fix it; come home and find this post. Wish I had looked on reddit before doing that (and before scouring Google/other sites for hours for more info on this). Here's to hoping that it works. Gonna throw Linux on it anyway, so doubt it really makes any difference whether there's a valid UUID.
I do see that the network adapter has complete shit reception, so I'm hoping it's just a loose antenna wire that is easily fixable myself.
For IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad laptop enthusiasts. Blog posts are encouraged. If your post does not appear in the queue, it's because of the stupid spam filter. Use the link to 'message the moderators' below to tell them. Tips: • When buying a used ThinkPad, remember to check that the BIOS is not locked with a supervisor's password and that Computrace is not enabled and activated. • When buying a new ThinkPad, consider taking the IPS screen option if possible, as it doesn't cost much.
Not only will it have better brightness, colour, contrast and viewing angles - you will most probably more than make up the investment when selling it. Corporate bulk purchasers don't usually go for it. () • The only tools you need for servicing a ThinkPad are a set of small screwdrivers and a nylon spudger (for taking the screen and keyboard bezels off), and possibly a pair of tweezers. A can of compressed air may be useful too, and a bottle of isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds are good for cleaning, but not on the screen.
Never use nail polish remover (acetone). Useful links: (select ThinkPad tab) (including lots of wallpapers) (##ibmthinkpad on Freenode) Related Subreddits. So I've disassembled my Thinkpads to replace thermal paste but this is my first mobo replacement. I think I have a handle on physically getting it in there, but keying-in the HDM stuff to get it to work right is worrying me. Reading about the software side of the replacement was not encouraging since most of what I found on the internet seems like it's from a time when the Lenovo HDM had to be on a real floppy disk. However, I found a source for HDM v1.90, installed it, and was able to use the included executable to create a bootable USB stick.
