- Oct 21, 2007
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A Lenovo IdeaPad Y430 2781 came into my possession recently.
http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-ideapad-y430-2781/4507-3121_7-33342055.html
A friend had it & (think he got it from someone else) and it didn't work and he gave it to me since he owed me a few favors. The hard drive was missing so I booted it into a Linux live CD and got on Firefox so I figured I would install a new hard drive and since I had an extra Vista license I figured why not use it. I attempted to go into the Bios but found that it was password protected. I thought of resetting the bios by removing and resetting the cmos battery. I am comfortable replacing hard drives and memory on most laptops but I really don't care to go a lot deeper. I can't seem to find the cmos battery. I saw this video where a guy breaks it down in minutes but I can't find the cmos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpC8SUse2ao
So I installed Vista Home Premium and had the Lenovo drivers ready and figured I would give it a go. I can't get connected to my network and when I try to install the drivers it keeps saying they are already installed. Same thing with the wifi drivers. I also keep getting error messages like this Werfault.exe and others. I disabled Widows error reporting but I still get them. I tried installing a Netgear usb wifi device and it won't install either. The specs say this had 3 GB ram but mine only has 2- 1 GB modules. XP is prob a better OS for this unit as I saw on the web the Win 7 drivers don't work well at all. Am I having issues due to the bios being locked down? I am getting ready to install XP Pro after the drive finishes getting wiped. Anyone know a work around for the bios password or how to re set the cmos? Will a Linux distro possibly be more friendly given the bios password issue? Sorry this is so long but can't find anything on line about this cmos. Thanks in advance.
			
			http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-ideapad-y430-2781/4507-3121_7-33342055.html
A friend had it & (think he got it from someone else) and it didn't work and he gave it to me since he owed me a few favors. The hard drive was missing so I booted it into a Linux live CD and got on Firefox so I figured I would install a new hard drive and since I had an extra Vista license I figured why not use it. I attempted to go into the Bios but found that it was password protected. I thought of resetting the bios by removing and resetting the cmos battery. I am comfortable replacing hard drives and memory on most laptops but I really don't care to go a lot deeper. I can't seem to find the cmos battery. I saw this video where a guy breaks it down in minutes but I can't find the cmos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpC8SUse2ao
So I installed Vista Home Premium and had the Lenovo drivers ready and figured I would give it a go. I can't get connected to my network and when I try to install the drivers it keeps saying they are already installed. Same thing with the wifi drivers. I also keep getting error messages like this Werfault.exe and others. I disabled Widows error reporting but I still get them. I tried installing a Netgear usb wifi device and it won't install either. The specs say this had 3 GB ram but mine only has 2- 1 GB modules. XP is prob a better OS for this unit as I saw on the web the Win 7 drivers don't work well at all. Am I having issues due to the bios being locked down? I am getting ready to install XP Pro after the drive finishes getting wiped. Anyone know a work around for the bios password or how to re set the cmos? Will a Linux distro possibly be more friendly given the bios password issue? Sorry this is so long but can't find anything on line about this cmos. Thanks in advance.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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