From: Evert Jan Meijer (ejmeijer_at_mendelevium.chem.vu.nl)
Date: Tue Dec 02 1997 - 03:08:23 EST
To introduce: I have a thinkpad 370C. It has a 10.4" TFT LCD, (4+16)MB RAM,
and a 340MB HD. I run Linux, and there is a small portion of the HD for DOS.
I'm in the process of upgrading the HD to a HITACHI DK225A-21 2.1GB, that
I just got for HFL600,- (US$300).
However, I got a problem installing the Hitachi HD. After switching on
the notebook, the BIOS reported an error message related to the disk
and the machine stopped booting.
My first idea was to update the BIOS. I got the update (sytpw140) downloaded
>from the net.
When I entered the BIOS installation menu I got the message that a
charged battery pack is required, and the installation program
stopped. Unfortunately my battery pack died, and I do not want to buy
an new one (I just use my thinkpad as a moveable desktop).
Does anyone know of a way to install a new BIOS without a charged battery?
Thanks,
evert jan
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Evert Jan Meijer
Department of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
De Boelelaan 1083, NL-1081 HV AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands
Tel. +31-20-444.76.20/444.76.44 Fax. +31-20-444.76.43
e-mail ejmeijer_at_chem.vu.nl URL http://tc.chem.vu.nl/~ejmeijer/
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