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System Board Error?
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:48 am
by TJC
Has anyone seen this error before? when I run a test in the BIOS I get the following back
DEV001
ERR 91
FRU 3610
After reading the hardware manual I found that FRU 36 is the battery pack and 10 is the system board. What I dont see is what is the error 91. I think this error is keeping me from installing XP on this system.
Some system Info:
I have the latest BIOS installed
Thinkpad 600e with 128mb ram
Thanks
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:45 am
by bosco
You have a bad battery pack. Take the main battery out and rerun the test. It should be ok.
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:45 am
by TJC
Well I removed the battery and ran the test again with no errors. But when I try to install XP the screen goes black when the install starts.
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:48 am
by TJC
bosco wrote:You have a bad battery pack. Take the main battery out and rerun the test. It should be ok.
Thanks that what I did. My battery has been dead for months now and I didnt need a system test to find that one the only test I need for that is to unplug the laptop

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:06 pm
by CDobyns
Thought I would just piggyback on this posting, since I seem to be experiencing nearly an identical problem.
I get the similar system test errors, but when I located and unplugged my CMOS battery and rebooted, now I get a 162, 163 error code (which are CMOS battery related codes, I think).
A voltage test of the CMOS battery seems to suggest that it's still got plenty of juice still showing. Am I reading the prior thread and interpreting correctly (or incorrectly) that "battery pack" is the large DC power source or the small CMOS battery back-up. Which battery pack are we talking about?
Thanks,
Chris
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:33 pm
by CDobyns
I always have those crossing feelings between being a genius and a moron when I answer my own questions.
In this case, I confirmed that removing the main DC battery pack was the offending component that was causing the error codes. I popped off the battery pack, re-intialized the lost data and time - and I'm back in business.
Thanks