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code 08611 displayed . I managed to get laptop to boot into windows ME Desk top by repetidly tapping F1 Key (it took some time and not http://osdir.com/ml/hardware.ibm.thinkpad/2004-09/msg00328.html always succesful) In desk top I could not use tackball nor external mouse only the keyboard function was available to me. What I have tried: disconnected keyboard, replaced bios battery,lifted various plugs and compoments, disconneced harddive ect ran scan disk, defraged hard drive. I finally managed to format hard drive with a bootdisk for win 98se.I do not have recovery or win ME Disks. Where am ibm error I now: I power up laptop same error on page 08611, no operating system, I have tied to boot up from cd with both win 98se and win xp. message says not system disk please remove disk. One other thing is I can get into bios sometimes by hitting F12. The only options here is boot from hd1, ffd, cd, when I hit settings nothing happens just ibm error 08611 hangs. any info would greatfull. Thanks Paul. Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: Re: 240X 256MB memory compatibility? Hi, Kev. > Hey Shingo, thanks for the headsup. I've decided to TRY to get the 64MB > of onboard memory off the 240X motherboard to see if it'll work with the > 256MB memory unit of mine. Can you read that page through and tell me what > I would need to pull it off? I can't quite conprehend the Japanese. OK. I'll try. > Did > he or she succeed in getting the 240Z to work with the 64MB of memory > stripped off? Yes, he was successful. I heard that another guy succeeded in the same modification on his TP240X. > Any BIOS errors? No bios error. He says everything works just fine. > What tools were used and what type of > techniques did he use? Unfortunately, there is no comment about the detail of the removal technique. > I have this desire to simply snip the wires on the > side of each memory unit. I don't think it's a very good idea. I once did it and found that the circuit patter c