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You can change this preference below. Κλείσιμο Ναι, θέλω να τη error 0200 failure fixed disk 7 κρατήσω Αναίρεση Κλείσιμο Αυτό το βίντεο δεν είναι διαθέσιμο. Ουρά παρακολούθησηςΟυράΟυρά παρακολούθησηςΟυρά Κατάργηση όλωνΑποσύνδεση Φόρτωση... Ουρά παρακολούθησης Ουρά error 2010 __count__/__total__ Error 2010 - IBM ThinkPad T43 - Issue with the hard drive - Fixed linkalone pcrepair ΕγγραφήΕγγραφήκατεΚατάργηση εγγραφής1313 Φόρτωση... Φόρτωση... Σε λειτουργία... Προσθήκη σε... Θέλετε να το δείτε ξανά αργότερα; Συνδεθείτε για να προσθέσετε το βίντεο σε playlist. Σύνδεση Κοινή χρήση Περισσότερα Αναφορά Θέλετε να αναφέρετε το βίντεο; Συνδεθείτε για να αναφέρετε ακατάλληλο περιεχόμενο. Σύνδεση Μεταγραφή Στατιστικά στοιχεία 12.465 προβολές 21 Σας αρέσει αυτό το βίντεο; Συνδεθείτε για να μετρήσει η άποψή σας. Σύνδεση 22 2 Δεν σας αρέσει αυτό το βίντεο; Συνδεθείτε για να μετρήσει η άποψή σας. Σύνδεση 3 Φόρτωση... Φόρτωση... Μεταγραφή Δεν ήταν δυνατή η φόρτωση της διαδραστικής μεταγραφής. Φόρτωση... Φόρτωση... Η δυνατότητα αξιολόγησης είναι διαθέσιμη όταν το βίντεο είναι ενοικιασμένο. Αυτή η λειτουργία δεν είναι διαθέσιμη αυτήν τη στιγμή. Δοκιμάστε ξανά αργότερα. Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 17 Δεκ 2013Error 2010 - IBM ThinkPad T43 - Issue when replacing the hard drive - Fixed Κατηγορία Π
when start> Thinkpad R52 BIOS ERROR 2010 when start Tags: BIOS Computer Hard Drives Thinkpad Laptops Last response: November 23, 2012 1:30 AM in Laptop General Discussion Share cyber_pimp July 19, 2009 4:55:54 AM I installed diferent hard drives on my Thinkpad R52 but the error never stops... This error says: The hard drive is not been qualify to work on this computer.. bla, bla... Theres any thing to reset the BIOS on this computer?? More about : thinkpad r52 bios error 2010 start estebantoledo1 December 2, 2009 9:38:24 PM cyber_pimp said:I installed diferent hard drives on my Thinkpad R52 but the error never stops... This error https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwPcV8B152s says: The hard drive is not been qualify to work on this computer.. bla, bla... Theres any thing to reset the BIOS on this computer?? estebantoledo1 December 2, 2009 9:47:31 PM cyber_pimp said:I installed diferent hard drives on my Thinkpad R52 but the error never stops... This error says: The hard drive is not been qualify to work on this computer.. bla, bla... Theres any thing to reset the BIOS on this http://www.tomsguide.com/forum/53178-35-thinkpad-bios-error-2010-start computer?? Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer xxnate0623xx July 18, 2011 5:57:48 PM Error 2010 is very infamous among older T-Series ThinkPads. Generally, this is because the hard drives you are using are not in the very specific list of hard drives the BIOS looks for. This isn't necessarily a problem, and if your computer is running fine, you don't need to fix it. If you want to, here's how... The easiest way to fix this is to get a hard drive that comes packaged with the T43's. Easy fix, but hard to come by. Certain hard drives can get a firmware fix, but very few of them will make a difference. A good fix would be to use a modded BIOS (don't worry, it's identical to normal BIOS without the 2010 error). Before you do anything, I suggest you take a look at the bottom of your laptop and find the TYPE XXXX Sticker. You NEED to know this number when you download the upgrade for your BIOS. Here's the site where you can find all of these solutions. Choose the proper link with your type number on this site. http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_non-ThinkPad... NOTE: IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOUR LAPTOP/BATTERY DOES NOT GET UNPLUGGED AT ANYTIME DURING A B
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Failure to boot: Error 0200 Failure Fixed Disk 1 Discussion in 'Hardware' started by kmalik, Nov 10, 2007. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement kmalik Thread Starter Joined: Apr 11, 2006 Messages: https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-failure-to-boot-error-0200-failure-fixed-disk-1.650419/ 194 As I try to boot my laptop (a different computer than the one on which I have a malware thread ongoing) - IBM Thinkpad T41, I get the message: ERROR - 0200: Failure Fixed Disk: 1. Press F1 to setup, which brings up the IBM bios setup screen - with which I do not know what to do. While I do have the backup of my user files, I do not have boot/recovery disk, I think. Am searching for something like that... Any help would be appreciated. hard drive kmalik, Nov 10, 2007 #1 Sponsor kmalik Thread Starter Joined: Apr 11, 2006 Messages: 194 Update: I ventured into the BIOS setup and changed the Boot option from Quick to Diagnostic. After save and exit, the system tries to boot in a diagnostic mode. A bunch of stuff upfront checks out - RAM, ERAM, System and Video bios are listed as shadowed (?). Anyway, when it gets to HD Protection Sensor Diagnostic Start, it moves fairly quickly to the original message: Failure Fixed Disk: 1 Is there any r52 hard drive hope / steps here ? Or, should I try to simply move on and get a replacement hard drive etc.? Thanks a lot. kmalik, Nov 10, 2007 #2 Bigfella Joined: Nov 10, 2007 Messages: 40 Hi there is hope but first I would like to know a bit more info. Your hard disk may be dead. If you droped the laptop then this is probably the case. If you did nothing to your laptop at all ( no rickity table, don't walk around with it, never put it down harshly when its on, havn't spilt liquid on it in the past) Then I will take the time to review that error message before you follow the next steps. Bios shadow if I remember correctly is a safe guard to stop the editing of the settings by a virus but I'm not completely sure about that and I cant be arsed looking it up. You should find pleanty of info through google about that. If the hard disk is dead you can replace it with another one easily. get the hard disk out of your laptop. There is usualy a plastic cover with screws to keep your hard disk covered so find something about 2.5 crossways and remove the cover and then carfully remove the hard disk and take it to your friendly computer store for a replacement of the same type. Usualy you will only need to put the hard disk inside the computer and enter the bios. The bios usualy detects the hard disk without doing any thing so save the settings a