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15th July 2009 20:29 #1
IBM Thinkpad 600x ( ) .
. . , , , . , , Error Code : 08611. manual- : 8611- Pointing Device error. ... , . . , . , 00611 - Dead BIOS Battery, . 00311-No Keyboard Presented. ? , . ? . , . del,F2,F10,F8,F9 , , 08611! ....
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15th July 2009 21:21 #2Guest
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15th July 2009 21:24 #3
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1.switch on your laptop
2.the screen will then display the error, 08611
3.click okay!
4.the screen will show the "stuff" in your laptop
5.click exit
6.then click configure
7.press ctrl + the letter D
8.the screen will display the commands to run your laptop
9.you go to the first and third row and change the number "02" to "01"
10.press f3
11. reboot your laptop
Okay, ..
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15th July 2009 21:32 #4Guest
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15th July 2009 23:32 #8Thinkpad 8611 error / disabling trackpoint on 600e via cmos
The 8611 error is telling you that the trackpoint or keyboard for the Thinkpad has stopped working.
This information has been collected from various sources on the internet, IBM website,
The following tip will help you in determining if it is a permanent keyboard error 8611 on all models of the Thinkpad 600 or a software glitch.
You can sometimes get the 8611 error:
* If an emergency power down is made by switching the system off during or while an application is open, then immediately switching the system on creates a 8611 error.
* Repeatedly turning power off and back on without properly shutting down or allowing the system to shut itself down.
The Solution:
* Wait at least 6 seconds or longer after shutting down the system or before restarting to correct the 8611 error.
If the above doesn't work you will have to disable the Track Point:
I did the following procedure from information I found on the Internet, and it worked, only you will need to use a mouse with the laptop from that point on, you are basically turning off the trackpoint which is causing the error.
There is no guarantee this will work because it may also be the keyboard itself, so do at your own risk.
First go into the system config utility which you get forced into after the 8611 error is reported
Then go back to the main menu and enter the config.
When there press the control key and the d key at the same time..
Find and ensure you are on the -base 128 cmos- page.
Look for ofset 20h, (maybe a different number ##h) and in the1st column and 3rd row and change the number to 01. On my Thinkpad the ofset was not 20h but 12h., so my ofset number wasn't the same but it is still 1st column, 3rd row.
When finished changing the number to 01 press the F2 key and then the F3 key.
Then exit out and restart the computer.
The computer should reboot with the trackpoint disabled. And you will need to use a mouse with the Thinkpad.
The following info was also sent to me from Dan.
I had the same problem as others, and found info on the site useful but I have found another way to get around this.
When the error loads up, let it get as far as possible, then there will be a restart button to click, hit this then it will give the error number, a red symbol then the IBM book symbol. Then hit F5 or F8 and it will lead you to the config. When here, just select to load the computer normally and then you are ready to go!Asus PRIME B365M-K : Core i3-9100F : 16Gb DDR4-2400 Team Group : Kingston KC2500/1Tb : Radeon R9 280x tri-x
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15th July 2009 23:41 #9
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15th July 2009 23:56 #10Guest
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With the unit powered off, hold the F1 key and power the unit on. Keep F1 held down until Easy setup appears.
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15th July 2009 23:08 #11
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