Lenovo 1802 error

Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Fri Jun 9 04:41:57 UTC 2017


On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 14:13 +1000, Phil wrote:
> I've attempted to disable the card in the BIOS and to open the case
> to remove the card, but no joy and the Ebay seller is not responding.
> F1 used to bring up the BIOS menu but that's not happening now. I
> really had reservations about buying a used laptop and it appears
> that those doubts have been vindicated.

This is a stupid, stupid, stupid check that Lenovo does.

I have no-1802 on CD, and it includes the source code. There is no
reason you should have to actually off the CD - it's just an executable
as far as I can tell.

I used it to fix a T30, that's how old the problem is!

Regards, K.

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