Symptom-to-FRU index

Symptom or error

FRU or action, in sequence

 

 

0182

1. Run BIOS Setup Utility.

Bad CRC2. Enter BIOS Setup

Press F9, and Enter to

and load Setup

load the default setting.

defaults.—Checksum of the

Then save current setting

CRS2 setting in the EEPROM

by pressing F10.

is not correct.

2. System board.

 

 

 

0185

1. Run BIOS Setup Utility.

Bad startup sequence settings.

Press F9, and Enter to

Enter BIOS Setup and load

load the default setting.

Setup defaults.

Then save current setting

 

 

by pressing F10.

 

 

0187

System board.

EAIA data access

 

error—EEPROM access (read

 

or write) is failed.

 

 

 

0188

System board.

Invalid RFID Serialization

Replace planar. Box serial

Information Area or Bad

number needs to be reinstalled.

CRC2—EEPROM checksum is

 

not correct (block #0,1).

 

EEPROM CRC2 is not correct

 

(block #6).

 

 

 

0189

System board.

Invalid RFID configuration

Replace planar. UUID needs to

information area—EEPROM

be reinstalled.

checksum is not correct (block

 

#4,5).

 

 

 

0190

1. Charge the battery pack.

Critical low-battery error

2. Battery pack.

 

 

0191

1. Run BIOS Setup Utility,

System Security—Invalid

and then save current

Remote Change requested.

setting by pressing F10.

 

2. System board.

 

 

0192

System board.

System Security—IBM

 

Embedded Security hardware

 

tamper detected.

 

 

 

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X41 specifications

The Lenovo X41, a notable entry in the ThinkPad series, was introduced as a lightweight and portable laptop ideal for business professionals and casual users alike. This device gained recognition for its reliability, innovative features, and robust performance, making it a sought-after option during its time.

One of the primary highlights of the Lenovo X41 is its form factor. Weighing in at just around 3.5 pounds, it epitomizes portability without compromising on functionality. The 12.1-inch XGA display provides a balance between screen real estate and travel-friendly dimensions. This size makes it convenient for users who frequently move between meetings or travel for work.

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In terms of connectivity, the Lenovo X41 is equipped with various ports, including USB, Ethernet, and an optional docking station for enhanced capabilities. Additionally, the laptop includes integrated Wi-Fi for seamless wireless connectivity, an essential feature for modern business environments.

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