Ibm Thinkpad 600e Error 19153
This way you will get a faster, better response from the members on Motherboard Point. Thinkpad 600 Error Codes 19153 and 00191 Discussion in 'IBM Thinkpad' started by t3606aw, Jul 11, 2003. t3606aw Guest Any help appreciated. On boot up I occasionally receive error code 19153 followed by 00191 on the IBM error screen. After restarting a few times and starting Windows XP the system crashes after 10 - 30 minutes with a page file error. I performed a chkdisk, and cleaned-up my drive so that I would have extra space (300MB). Has anyone ran into these problems? t3606aw, Jul 11, 2003 #1 Advertisements Bruce Markowitz Guest I am not sure what those codes are for. Press F1 at start up and go into the test screen Press Control+A and get the advanced tests and test the systemboard and all. If you get an error code, you can go to www.ibm.com and download the hardware maintenance manual and see the meaning of the codes. The two likely culprits are: A bad main battery. This can cause errors. A failing CMOS battery, which is about due to go on that machine. As to the pagefile error, I think you don't have enough free, unfragmented space. Free up more space (at least 500MB), then do a defrag. It will likely cure that problem. On 11 Jul 2003 05:31:08 -0700, (t3606aw) wrote: >Any help appreciated. > >On boot up I occasionally receive error code 19153 followed by 00191 >on the IBM error screen. After restarting a few times and starting >Windows XP the system crashes after 10 - 30 minutes with a page file >error. > >I performed a chkdisk, and cleaned-up my drive so that I would have >extra space (300MB). > >Has anyone ran into these problems? Bruce Markowitz, Jul 11, 2003 #2 Advertisements t3606aw Guest Thanks for your help. Can anyone add to my understanding of what these error
128MB RAM) and it ran for a few days. Then I got the "blue screen of death" and I have had no end of problems since. I can boot sometimes but most of the time I get an error screen and a numerical error code 19153. Any suggestions? Fixes? Tom Maroun Tom Maroun, Jul 25, 2003 #1 Advertisements R. McCarty Guest Based on the Intel 440BX Chipset, that ThinkPad probably cannot support the ACPI HAL that most likely got installed. http://www.motherboardpoint.com/threads/thinkpad-600-error-codes-19153-and-00191.233907/ You should open Device Manager and click the Computer category. If it displays Advanced Configuration and Power Interface PC then that is your problem. You should check IBM's support page and see if a newer BIOS flash is available for download. You will need to do a repair install and force XP to install the Standard PC HAL. With IRQ Sharing in place you http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/xp-and-ibm-tp-600e.262085/ may end up with several sub-systems on IRQ 9 or 11. Those ThinkPad's have many un-necessary options enabled in the BIOS. "Tom Maroun" <> wrote in message news:0c1c01c352cb$b95eeab0$... > I installed XP Pro on my IBM ThinkPad 600E (366mhz, 128MB > RAM) and it ran for a few days. Then I got the "blue > screen of death" and I have had no end of problems since. > I can boot sometimes but most of the time I get an error > screen and a numerical error code 19153. > Any suggestions? Fixes? > > Tom Maroun R. McCarty, Jul 25, 2003 #2 Advertisements CS Guest On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 13:06:20 -0400, "R. McCarty" <> wrote: Correct. The Intel 440BX chipset does not support ACPI 1.1 or 1.2. It does support ACPI version 1.0 used by Win98/SE/ME. W2K and XP both use the later version of ACPI. Don't know if a flash upgrade would help him but it's certainly worth a try. >Based on the Intel 440BX Chipset, that ThinkPad probably >cannot support the ACPI HAL that most likely got installed. >You should open Device Manager and
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