Boot error 1802: unauthorized network card
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 8:35 pm
Machine: thinkpad edge 14
I took this thing apart to replace the screen, and when I put it back together again, I get the dreaded:
Error
1802: Unauthorized network card plugged in.
The problem is that this error has nothing to do with the network card, which is the stock Intel 112BNHMW
I tried removing the card, just to see, and it boots with the same error, which points to a defective bios or something else unknown.
There is no second network card, and the machine cannot be booted.
After struggling with the cheesy connections in this thing, I have lost alll illusions about lenovo thinkpads being anything at all like the old ibm or ibm/lenova machines, but this is a friend's laptop and before I give up on it, I'd like to know if there is any practical way to handle this.
Obviously, since I can't get around the boot error by removing the card, the system is unbootable barring any suggestions someone here might have.
My friend is sad, and the extra sad thing is the new screen install actually worked, despite all those wonky flip squeeze in flat cable connections.
The laptop was purchased november 2010, which means that the cmos battery could be dead.
I'm about ready to give up on this and just get her a used new laptop, but if there is a known solution I'd appreciate learning it, thanks.
I cannot enter bios, f1 starts the process, but then it just hangs, saying:
"To interupt normal startup press enter"
and that's it, nothing else.
I can't use a livecd for fixes since it won't boot, though the cd works and sees the livecd, then everything stops.
I took this thing apart to replace the screen, and when I put it back together again, I get the dreaded:
Error
1802: Unauthorized network card plugged in.
The problem is that this error has nothing to do with the network card, which is the stock Intel 112BNHMW
I tried removing the card, just to see, and it boots with the same error, which points to a defective bios or something else unknown.
There is no second network card, and the machine cannot be booted.
After struggling with the cheesy connections in this thing, I have lost alll illusions about lenovo thinkpads being anything at all like the old ibm or ibm/lenova machines, but this is a friend's laptop and before I give up on it, I'd like to know if there is any practical way to handle this.
Obviously, since I can't get around the boot error by removing the card, the system is unbootable barring any suggestions someone here might have.
My friend is sad, and the extra sad thing is the new screen install actually worked, despite all those wonky flip squeeze in flat cable connections.
The laptop was purchased november 2010, which means that the cmos battery could be dead.
I'm about ready to give up on this and just get her a used new laptop, but if there is a known solution I'd appreciate learning it, thanks.
I cannot enter bios, f1 starts the process, but then it just hangs, saying:
"To interupt normal startup press enter"
and that's it, nothing else.
I can't use a livecd for fixes since it won't boot, though the cd works and sees the livecd, then everything stops.