Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button for at least 30 seconds to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
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If that fixes it then go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
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If that fixes it then go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and ***update BIOS***, if needed, and any other drivers:
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button for at least 30 seconds to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
If that fixes it then go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button for at least 30 seconds to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
If that fixes it then go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
Otherwise try pushing the Novo button hole (2nd one back on left side of case)
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***Otherwise try pushing the Novo button hole (2nd one back on left side of case)***
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Press the Novo button to open the Novo Button menu. From the menu, you can choose to open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility, the Boot menu, or the Windows startup options
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How to Open the Novo Button Menu
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* Step 1. Turn off the computer.
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* Step 2. Open the LCD screen and press the Novo button.
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''Note: Alternatively, turn off the computer. Press Fn and the power button to open the Novo Button menu.''
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The Novo Button Menu can be displayed before the operating system starts. From the menu, you can choose to
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* • Open the BIOS/UEFI setup utility
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* • Open the boot device selection menu
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* • Open the Windows startup options screen
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''Note: From the Windows startup options screen, you can then choose to''
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button for at least 30 seconds to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
If that fixes it then go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
Otherwise try pushing the Novo button hole (2nd one back on left side of case)
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Press the Novo button to open the Novo Button menu. From the menu, you can choose to open the UEFI/BIOS setup utility, the Boot menu, or the Windows startup options
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button for at least 30 seconds to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
-
If that fixes it then it go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
+
If that fixes it then go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
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Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
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Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button for at least 30 seconds to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
-
If that fixes then it go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
+
If that fixes it then it go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
-
If that fixes it go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics:
+
If that fixes then it go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics and update BIOS, if needed, and any other drivers:
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.
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If that fixes it go to the Lenovo web site and run the diagnostics:
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Here is a, rather wordy, video showing the interior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjCriBHqcKI
Disconnect the main battery and then the RTC/CMOS battery in the middle of the screen with the black and red wires. Press power button to discharge any power. This should reset the BIOS. Reconnect RTC/CMOS battery and main battery and reassemble.
Power on. Let us know how it goes.