I dont no how to fix it
The first code is a tamper alarm indicating that the case has been opened and the second code is complaining about the time and date settings. It may just be that the cmos battery is dead and needs replacing because you will also get a tamper warning if the system thinks the battery has been disconnected. A lithium ion battery is good for about 10 years and this computer came out in 2003. Reboot, go into the setup for the bios, set the correct time and date. If this doesn't do it, you need to replace the battery and then configure date/time.
SOURCE: IBM ThinkPad 600E 2645 PC
the following data is from the hardware maintenance manual for the thinkpad 600 series and is readily available from http://www.lenovo.com/support
Symptom or error FRU or action, in
sequence
161
Dead battery.
1. Go to “Checking the
backup battery” on
page 12.
2. Backup battery.
3. System board.
163
Time and date were not set.
1. Set time and date.
2. System board.
173
Configuration data was lost.
1. Select OK in the error
screen; then set the
time and date.
2. Backup battery.
3. System board.
192
Fan error.
1. Go to “Testing the
computer” on
page 7.
2. Measure the voltage of
the backup battery. If
the voltage is not
correct, replace the
backup battery.
3. Fan.
4. System board.
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you need to type in the bios password and then hard drive password.....if they are both the same you need type it only once
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Laptop BIOS passwords are kept in a special password chip. On some laptops these chips are replaceable and there are a number of places you can buy this. PWcrack.com for one.
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FN + F5 key enables and disables the wireless adaptor.
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Could have been a power surge that affected it by try a few things to be sure:
unhook the battery and only have the ac adapter hooked up. If you have a green light on the ac adapter then you know your getting power from that.
Try turning on the laptop and if you still get nothing then the motherboard is definitely bad.
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