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MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random Error Message 00192 February 24, 2007 3:53 AM Subscribe My IBM Thinkpad 600 (Pentium 2) has crashed. Whenever I start it up, I get error message 00192. I'd like to avoid going to a technician if possible. What do I do now? Obviously, I've already tried google-ing this, but the results I got were either inconsistent or too technical for me to understand. This computer: - runs Windows XP - is around 8 years old (approximately) - hard drive is brand-spanking-new - runs pentium 2, 266 MHz the different results i got were that it could be the fan, the battery, or another complicated one (see below). on a different site https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/ibm-thinkpad-error-message-00192-13952/ i checked, a user who had gotten the same error message mentioned that he took out his battery and the error message stayed, so the problem probably wasn't the battery. the third option i got for what was wrong was as follows: snacc 00192: ERROR (0xC0): ACC card id number is out of expected range. Minimum possible id number: < #>. Maximum possible id number: < #>. >> Explanation: The SNA/ACC is hard http://ask.metafilter.com/57582/Error-Message-00192 coded to expect the card number range to be between zero to 63, inclusively. Action: Execute the xsnapadmin utility to make sure the configured card number is not out of the required range. Fix the card id and restart the SNA/ACC link. Help! posted by alona to Technology (9 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite Probably should be mentioned, although i have no clue what it means: I just ran a SystemBoard test, and after that i got an x by the SystemBoard icon, and beneath it the cryptic message: DEV 001 ERR 96 FRU 3810posted by alona at 4:02 AM on February 24, 2007 It's been awhile, but I think that particular code is telling you the cmos battery is bad.posted by pjern at 4:48 AM on February 24, 2007 First, the SNA/xsnapadmin stuff you found is a total red herring. It has nothing to do with your ThinkPad. Googling for "FRU 3810" will be more fruitful. FRU means Field Replaceable Unit and is IBM jargon for a part. If you can't figure it out that way, ask on the ThinkPad mailing list.posted by grouse at 4:53 AM on February 24, 2007 You need to go here. http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/product.do?brandind=10&familyind=50083&operatingsystemind=49979&template=%2Fproductselection%2Flandingpages%2FonlinePublicationsLandingPage.vm&validate=true It's the link for IBM Thinkpad 600s. Check the back of the unit t
This way you will get a faster, better response from the members on Motherboard Point. error 00161, 00192, 00163 on a thinkpad 600e Discussion in 'IBM Thinkpad' started by sthowes@hotmail.com, Dec 13, 2004. Guest the ibm thinkpad 600e that i am working http://www.motherboardpoint.com/threads/error-00161-00192-00163-on-a-thinkpad-600e.236035/ with, on boot i get the three errors 00161, 00192, 00163. i replaced the cmos battery and it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKpWDZbaQNI made no difference. i have tried getting into the bios by holding F1 before and throughout powerup to no avail. when it finally loads up to something, it is the classic ERROR screen with the three errors listed and the arrow pointing to the manual. i can click on ok or cancel and they both do the same thing, basically the ok and cancel button disappear and then i thinkpad error can do nothing but restart the computer with the power switch which then just starts the process over. any help would be greatly appreciated , Dec 13, 2004 #1 Advertisements Bruce Markowitz Guest First of all it is likely a 600, NOT an e, the e does not generally give the 192 (fan) error Are you sure, CERTAIN, ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE you put in a new, good CMOS battery. Try another, this is the classic CMOS battery errors. On 13 Dec 2004 10:14:24 -0800, wrote: >the ibm thinkpad 00192 error thinkpad 600e that i am working with, on boot i get the three >errors 00161, 00192, 00163. i replaced the cmos battery and it made no >difference. i have tried getting into the bios by holding F1 before >and throughout powerup to no avail. when it finally loads up to >something, it is the classic ERROR screen with the three errors listed >and the arrow pointing to the manual. i can click on ok or cancel and >they both do the same thing, basically the ok and cancel button >disappear and then i can do nothing but restart the computer with the >power switch which then just starts the process over. any help would be >greatly appreciated > Bruce Markowitz, Dec 14, 2004 #2 Advertisements Guest yes, it is a 600e not a 600, and yes i am positive the battery is good, i did a voltage and current test before installing it , Dec 14, 2004 #3 Bruce Markowitz Guest No, you need a new battery, just because there is voltage when you do a test does not mean it will be a good battery. Buy a new battery and try. Many people have had the same problem with a "good" used battery. Those errors indicate a bad CMOS battery. The only option past that is a new system board, On 14 Dec 2004 10:22:02 -0800, wrote: >yes, it is a 600e not a 600, and yes i am positive the battery is good, >i did a voltage and current test before installing it > Bruce M
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