How To Fix Crc1 Error
Home Theater Forums Price Search Community HWA Store Latest Topics How to de-activate forum account HGST drive acting very odd Laptop-related ethernet connection issue Dual monitor setup - 2nd monitor flickering greetings... (website=carder007.me):ICQ:669364660,Skype:carder007sale,dumps,CC Fullz Fresh,track 1&2 Optical mouse wont turn off after shutdown Surface 3 running windows 7 used to set up 30 other Surface 3s How to Recover Deleted Files from Pen Drive Files? More >> You Are Here: / Forums / Portable Hardware / IBM Thinkpad Bad CRC CRC1 Error 1075 Author Date Written Tools Joe K Sep 10, 2004, 09:26pm EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List Edited: Sep 10, 2004, 09:28pm EDT Replies: 2 - Views: 39941 Hello, Some of the earlier IBM ThinkPad's developed an error message at boot with the following text: ERROR 0175: BAD CRC1, STOP POST TASK. This error is generated due to a couple of different reasons. First, there may actually be a problem with the power circuitry and the CRC function is actually doing it's job reporting the error. There are several tests you can perform (described below) to tell if this is the case with your system. Second, this bad CRC error can be generated by sudden power loss to the system, especially if the system loses power during boot up or POST process. If this is the case with your system, we can repair this error. There is some work involved and the cost mentioned below is well justified. Below is the standard reply email that we send to CRC inquiries that will hopefully help you determine if your system is a good candidate for a CRC recovery. ========================================= In some rare cases there really is a problem with the system board and the CRC checksum routine is actually doing it's job. If this is the case, you will see erratic power behavior, random shutdowns / freezing / erratic power behavior on power up,
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Error message 0175, Bad CRC1, stop POST task Discussion in 'Hardware' started by brandonscott11, Dec 15, 2006. Thread Status: http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/help-error-message-0175-bad-crc1-stop-post-task.110925/ Not open for further replies. brandonscott11 Private E-2 Hi There, Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, Recently I went to turn on my IBM Thinkpad t23 and when doing so I got the error message 0175, Bad CRC1, stop POST task. Should I be replacing the lithium backup battery? or would that cause this error message? I have how to also read that it is the eeprom chip that is corrupt. I can't get to the IBM BIOS setup Utility, or the temporary boot devices. Any ideas on how I can fix this or what the problem is? Thanks, Brandon brandonscott11, Dec 15, 2006 #1 Mada_Milty MajorGeek Yes, it may be caused by a dying CMOS battery, and for the how to fix cost of one (approx. $5 CDN), it is typically worth eliminating as a suspect. They are usually CR2032s, and can be found at most electronics stores like FutureShop, RadioShack, The Source, etc. You might also test your memory. I recommend Memtest86+ for the job. Mada_Milty, Dec 15, 2006 #2 brandonscott11 Private E-2 Thanks for the Advice, I tried a different stick of ram in it and it still had the same error, I also removed the lithium backup battery overnight and put it back in this morning and still get the same screen, are the lithium backup battery and the CMOS battery the same thing? Thanks Again, Brandon brandonscott11, Dec 15, 2006 #3 kjb125 Private First Class Yo...i think its going to be a motherboard issue (ahh..time to replace/fix) Here is were u can find IBM error codes: http://www-3.ibm.com/pc/support/sit...LWIK-3SR4PW&selectarea=SUPPORT&tempselected=5 kjb125, Dec 15, 2006 #4 kjb125 Private First Class just put your error code into the search bar on the Support and Downloads page...your code is at the top, i believe!! kjb125, Dec 15, 2006 #