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  1. 6 kwi 2005 · First, determine if any of your keys are just sticky. Wiggle and play with all of them to see if you can determine which ones. If you can unstick them, you're done. If they are not sticky, but are broken, you'll need to replace your keyboard. If you're handy with a screwdriver you can do it yourself.

  2. 9 paź 2024 · From the 'Choose an option' screen, select troubleshoot > Advanced > Startup Repair: Check if the system can repair itself. Click Troubleshoot, then Advanced. Uninstall Recently Installed Updates. Click Troubleshoot, then System Restore. Select a restore point from before the issue occurred. Let the process finish and check.

  3. The LCD Self-Test is a quick way to eliminate the guess work when your system is powered on but the display is not working. This will ONLY work on 2019 and newer ThinkPad products.

  4. The display is not working. Use the following steps to resolve display, screen, or monitor issues. Check Power. Check for Logo or BIOS screen. Check Cables. Check the Monitor Settings. Check Display Settings. Update or Roll Back Drivers. Try Different Applications.

  5. Board index Classic ThinkPad Hardware ThinkPad Legacy Hardware Older ThinkPads from the 300, 500, 600, 700 Series, iSeries, Transnote etc. 9 posts • Page 1 of 1

  6. Board index Classic ThinkPad Hardware ThinkPad Legacy Hardware Older ThinkPads from the 300, 500, 600, 700 Series, iSeries, Transnote etc. 3 posts • Page 1 of 1

  7. 4 cze 2006 · If you have a stuck key when powering up the laptop, there will be a two digit code displayed before the "301". That is the scancode for the key which is causing a problem. How do you know which key it is? Well, that information is not in the Hardware Maintenance Manual (where it should be).

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