The Frankenpad 770 gives an error only after restart

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The Frankenpad 770 gives an error only after restart

#1 Post by ndoggfromhell » Sun Mar 27, 2005 6:37 pm

The crazyness continues. I was about to sell my 770 that i upgraded to 400mhz, but now all of the sudden after removing the Enhanced Video Adapter, when i restart the computer it gives an error. 192 to be exact. Cold boot is fine, restart is the only time i get this error. If i cold boot into bios and run the test, it passes clear (even with the loop test), but if i restart, i get 192. When i run tests in bios after that I get either a 1110 or a 3812 error. The 1110 is CPU/Systemboard, the 3812 is Fan/DC-DC card.

Anyone ever had this problem, if so... how did you rectify it.

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Re: The Frankenpad 770 gives an error only after restart

#2 Post by AbsoluteRaleigh » Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:40 pm

ndoggfromhell wrote:The crazyness continues. I was about to sell my 770 that i upgraded to 400mhz, but now all of the sudden after removing the Enhanced Video Adapter, when i restart the computer it gives an error. 192 to be exact. Cold boot is fine, restart is the only time i get this error. If i cold boot into bios and run the test, it passes clear (even with the loop test), but if i restart, i get 192. When i run tests in bios after that I get either a 1110 or a 3812 error. The 1110 is CPU/Systemboard, the 3812 is Fan/DC-DC card.

Anyone ever had this problem, if so... how did you rectify it.

Thanks
Nate
Sometimes you can clear it up w/ a flash or a fan or other misc part (thoroughly test it out) but you usually need a system board..
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#3 Post by ndoggfromhell » Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:34 pm

Installed a new system board, still getting the 192 error. It's for the "thermal sensor" Is there a way i can disable that in bios... like you can disable the l2 cache. Thanks

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IBM Thinkpad 770Z - PIII-700SS (currently at 550mhz/100mhz bus), 512 meg ram, 40 gig, Cisco 340 series PCCard, 14.1 display
IBM Thinkpad 600E - PIII-750SS (currently at 600mhz/100mhz bus), 512 meg ram, 80 gig, Cisco 340 series PCCard, 13.3 display

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