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Tags:Ibm Lenovo thinkpad 560 port replicatorerror message EX IBM User April 8, 2011 at 18:18:05 Specs: Windows 95, unknown When I turn on computer I get following error codes 00161 00163 I think the system uses http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/answer/Solve-the-startup-error-00161-and-00163-with-IBM-TP600 windows 95 but can't find in can't sign in How do I troubleshoot I have a external drive is there suuare disquette taht has operating systenm to add I have old discs of word, power point and pagemaker but they won't work if the operationg system is not on the computer??Your advise is most welcome,,,Thanks See More: I get error codes 00161 & 163 on IBM 560 Report • #1 EX IBM User April http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-95/i-get-error-codes-00161-163-on-ibm-560/170700.html 8, 2011 at 18:24:59 How do I get windows operating system 95 are there disks out there Report • #2 wizard-fred April 8, 2011 at 19:43:26 Errors 161 and 153 usually mean the CMOS battery has died, You may need the reference diskette (square floppy) to reset. Report • Start a discussion Related Solutions› [Solved] when trying to install I get the message (remove › unable to install win95 on a pentium board › [Solved] Missing Files on Win 98 HDD › why can't i access the Internet with Windows 98se › How do I reset my windows 98 to factory settings? › [Solved] Disk partitioning and win 95 › Can't boot from Win98 startup disk. See More ↓ Ask Your QuestionEnter more details...Thousands of users waiting to help!Ask now Weekly Poll Have you used Amazon Echo? Yes No Not yet What's that? View Results Poll Finishes In 3 Days.Discuss in The LoungePoll History About Us | Advertising Info | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use and Sale | Copyright Policy | Contact Us© A Purch Company. All Rights ReservedAd Choices The information on Computing.Net is the opinions of its users. Such opinions may not be accurate and they are to be used at your own risk. Computing.Net cannot verify the validity of the statements made on this site. Co
on June 28, 2005 by Adam I had an old IBM Thinkpad that I bought used at a local computer show for Dena. A Pentium II 233Mhz with a 5G hard drive and 192M of PC100 RAM. Not exactly high http://www.stonetable.org/2005/06/28/reviving-dead-hardware-ibm-thinkpad-600/ end but hey, it's a Thinkpad and it was fairly cheap. After she got her Powerbook I installed Debian on it and used it as a backup laptop. A buddy of mine needed a machine for a while so I lent him the Thinkpad. I eventually got it back a year or so later but it wouldn't boot. Instead it greeted me with the BIOS error code "161, 192, 163″, ibm thinkpad which is computer speak for "What the fuck, I can't remember who or what I am." I did a little googling and found that this Thinkpad uses a very standard battery for CMOS, the CR2025, which can be bought damn near anywhere. I picked one up at Radio Shack for under $3.50 with tax. Getting to the BIOS battery is painfully easy. Remove the cover housing the memory and pull error 161 163 the top piece of memory. You might be able to work around it but why bother. From there, you can disconnect the battery lead and pull it free. It's just sitting there waiting for attention. The guy at Radio Shack was in awe of the yellowness of the battery. Apparently he's unfamiliar with modern marvels such as "shrink-wrapped plastic". In any case, we'll be cutting off the plastic coating shortly. Cut away the plastic coating. The negative and positive leads are stamped into the surface of the battery so you have to pry them off carefully. I used the flat blade of a screwdriver to work the lead away from the battery. Putting it back together is a bit of a cheap hack but it seems to work well enough. I cut small strips of electrical tape to secure the leads to the battery. I made sure to wrap the exposed leads to the wire so that there is no chance of them coming into contact with each other or anything else metallic in the case. Then I wrapped the entire thing for safe measure. Putting the battery back in place is easy, just reverse the process. Tighten it up and you're ready to go. The first