Any ideas what might have caused this? Also, I believe Windows keeps logs somewhere, but I don't know how to access them.Īny advice on how to get the logs and read them would be helpful. I'm not sure if I received the 0187 because of the 2200 happening first (they both came up each of the 3 times). ![]() Windows started fine, no indications of issues. ![]() I then used another machine to start researching the errors, came back to the Thinkpad and turned it on and it started like nothing happened before. I turned the machine on and off about 3 times, each time getting the same error. This morning when I turned in on (cold start) I received the following errors in this order: 2200: Machine Type and Serial Number are Invalid. Very odd error occurence happened this morning looking to get some insight into it: I have a 10 month old W510, Window 7 Professional, Intel i7 CPU Q 720 1600ghz, 8g ram. I look into bios and sn and machine type is also invalid there. I did some research online but those solutions are for Thinkpad devices. After reseting to factory status, I noticed that the lenovo vantage shows my laptop s/n and machine type is ' invalid'. 2200: Machine Type and Serial Number are invalid. I just bought a used Lenovo ideapad Y700-15ISK. If you change a system board on a Thinkpad laptop, chances are you might encounter 2200, 2201 errors. 'Error OOCE Machine Type and Serial Number are INVALID' Are you sure it.
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