Lenovo ThinkPad 240 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference that shipped with the system - Page 102
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Troubleshooting charts Problem 0251 (system CMOS checksum bad) 0252 (password checksum bad) 0260 (system line error) 0270 (real time clock error) 0271 (date and time error) 0280 (Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used) 02D0 (system cache error) 02F4 (EISA CMOS not writable) 02F5 (DMA test failed) 02F6 (software NMI failed) 02F7 (fail-safe timer NMI failed) The power-on password prompt The hard disk drive password prompt Action The system CMOS might have been corrupted by an application program. The computer uses the default settings. Run the BIOS setup utility to reconfigure the settings. If you still have a problem, have the computer serviced. The password you have set is cleared. Run the BIOS setup utility to set the password. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Neither the date nor the time is set in the computer. Set the date and time using the BIOS setup utility. Your computer was previously unable to complete the boot process. Power the computer off; then power it on to start the BIOS setup utility. Verify the configuration. If the same error message appears, have the computer serviced. The cache is disabled. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. Have the computer serviced. A power-on password or supervisor password is set. Type the correct password and press Enter to use the computer (see "Entering a password" on page 73). If you still have a problem, have the computer serviced. A hard disk drive password is set. Type the correct password and press Enter to use the computer (see "Entering a password" on page 73). If you still have a problem, have the computer serviced. 90 ThinkPad 240 User's Reference