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Anonymous Posted on Oct 17, 2009

Error 0210: Stuck Key 01

When booting I get an Error 0210: Stuck Key 01
Lenovo Thinkpad R61i

What can I do to repair that Problem

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This is a system board POST/BIOS error code (nothing todo with Windows). The ERROR 210: is a standard POST (Power On Self Test) errormessage that indicates an error with the keyboard. The error condition is thata keyboard scan code was received from the keyboard when none was expected,after the keyboard was reset. If this occurs most of the time when you power on yoursystem, then it indicates that a key is sticking down or the key mechanical orelectrical parts are broken. Sometimes blowing out and cleaning out around thekeys will resolve this problem. Otherwise, you need to replace your keyboardwith a new (or at least a working) one.

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    sounthone uprajay Jan 14, 2014

    I replaced new key board and I got the same message KEY STUCK 1C any other solution Please

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