v
If
you
are
instructed
to
replace
a
FRU
but
the
replacement
does
not
correct
the
problem,
reinstall
the
original
FRU
before
you
continue
.
v
Some
computers
have
both
a
processor
board
and
a
system
board.
If
you
are
instructed
to
replace
either
the
processor
board
or
the
system
board,
and
replacing
one
of
them
does
not
correct
the
problem,
reinstall
that
board,
and
then
replace
the
other
one.
v
If
an
adapter
or
a
device
consists
of
more
than
one
FRU,
any
of
the
FRUs
may
be
the
cause
of
the
error.
Before
replacing
the
adapter
or
device,
remove
the
FRUs,
one
by
one,
to
see
if
the
symptoms
change.
Replace
only
the
FRU
that
changed
the
symptoms.
Attention:
The
setup
configuration
on
the
computer
you
are
servicing
may
have
been
customized.
Running
Automatic
Configuration
may
alter
the
settings.
Note
the
current
configuration
settings
(using
the
View
Configuration
option);
then,
when
service
has
been
completed,
verify
that
those
settings
remain
in
effect.
Strategy
for
replacing
a
hard
disk
drive
Always
try
to
run
a
low-level
format
before
replacing
a
hard
disk
drive.
Attention:
The
drive
startup
sequence
in
the
computer
you
are
servicing
may
have
been
changed.
Be
extremely
careful
during
write
operations
such
as
copying,
saving,
or
formatting.
If
you
select
an
incorrect
drive,
data
or
programs
can
be
overwritten.
Important
notice
for
replacing
a
system
board
Some
components
mounted
on
a
system
board
are
very
sensitive.
Improper
handling
of
a
system
board
can
cause
damage
to
those
components,
and
may
cause
a
system
malfunction.
Attention:
When
handling
a
system
board:
v
Do
not
drop
a
system
board
or
apply
any
excessive
force
to
it.
v
Avoid
rough
handling
of
any
kind.
v
Avoid
bending
a
system
board
and
hard
pushing
to
prevent
cracking
at
each
BGA
(Ball
Grid
Array)
chipset.
How
to
use
error
messages
Use
the
error
codes
displayed
on
the
screen
to
diagnose
failures.
If
more
than
one
error
code
is
displayed,
begin
the
diagnosis
with
the
first
error
code.
Whatever
causes
the
first
error
code
may
also
cause
false
error
codes.
If
no
error
code
is
displayed,
see
whether
the
error
symptom
is
listed
in
the
Symptom-to-FRU
Index
for
the
computer
you
are
servicing.
Strategy
for
replacing
FRUs
for
Custom
Model
Variant
(CMV)
products
Custom
Model
Variant
(CMV)
is
a
unique
configuration
that
has
been
negotiated
between
Lenovo
TM
and
the
customer.
A
unique
4-digit
MT
and
3-digit
model
is
provided
to
the
customer
to
place
orders
(Example:
1829-W15).
A
CMV
is
a
special
bid
offering.
Therefore,
it
is
NOT
generally
announced.
There
are
three
information
resources
to
identify
which
FRUs
are
used
to
support
CMV
products.
These
sources
are
PC
Entitlement
Warehouse
(PEW),
eSupport,
and
the
HMM.
Important
service
information
2
MT
0689,
0768,
and
0769