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Software Name      BIOS Update CD
                   (ISO image file for bootable CD)

Support models     ThinkPad R400
                   ThinkPad T400

Operating Systems  Microsoft Windows Vista  32-bit, 64-bit
                   Microsoft Windows XP  Home Edition, Professional

                   Refer to marketing materials to find out what computer models
                   support which Operating Systems.

Version            3.01-1.03  (BIOS ID: 7UET71WW)
                   3.01-1.03  (BIOS ID: 7VET71WW)


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WHAT THIS PACKAGE DOES

  This package provides the ISO image file of BIOS which is compatible with
  CD/DVD/BD writing software to create the CD/DVD/BD for the BIOS update.
  Hereafter the CD/DVD/BD for the BIOS update is called as "BIOS Update CD".

  The BIOS Update CD can boot the computer disregarding the operating systems
  and update the BIOS (including system program and Embedded Controller program)
  stored in the ThinkPad computer to fix problems, add new functions, or expand
  functions as noted below.

  For that purpose, it is necessary to have the CD/DVD/BD writing software (with
  CD/DVD/BD creation function from the ISO image file) prepared separately.

  Also, any one of optical drives that are the internal, USB or Ultrabay type of
  CD-RW, CD-RW & DVD Combo, DVD, DVD Multi, BD or others should be prepared.
  Hereafter it is called as "optical drive".

  This program is language independent and can be used with any language system.


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CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE


Version 3.01-1.03  (BIOS ID: 7UET71WW)
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[Important updates]
  Nothing.

[New functions or enhancements]
- Added full support for ConstantSecure Remote Disable.
- Added support for MRC 2.7
- Removed the <Ctrl-P> prompt screen for Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension
  feature from the boot screen to save system boot time.
- Saved about 500ms for system boot.

[Problem fixes]
- Fixed an issue where the system with BitLocker Drive Encryption feature
  enabled might reject a correct Personal Identification Number on Windows Vista.


Version 3.01-1.03  (BIOS ID: 7VET71WW)
--------------------------------------

[Important updates]
  Nothing.

[New functions or enhancements]
- Added full support for ConstantSecure Remote Disable.
- Added support for MRC 2.7
- Removed the <Ctrl-P> prompt screen for Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension
  feature from the boot screen to save system boot time.
- Saved about 500ms for system boot.

[Problem fixes]
- Fixed an issue where the system with BitLocker Drive Encryption feature
  enabled might reject a correct Personal Identification Number on Windows Vista.


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DETERMINING WHICH VERSION IS INSTALLED

  There are two ways to check the BIOS version and BIOS ID.


 [Checking on Windows]

  Windows Vista:

  1. Click Start, click Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools and then
     click System Information.
     - or -
     Click Start, type msinfo32 in the Start Search box and then click msinfo32
     in the Programs list.
  2. On the System Information window, make sure System Summary is selected in
     the left side of the window.
  3. Locate the BIOS verion/date line in the right side of the window.
     "LENOVO BIOS ID (BIOS version), date" will be shown.

  If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your
  password, or click Continue.

  Windows XP:

  1. Click Start, click All programs, click Accessories, click System Tools and
     then click System Information.
     - or -
     Click Start, click Run, type msinfo32 in the Open box and then click OK.
  2. On the System Information window, make sure System Summary is selected in
     the left side of the window.
  3. Locate the BIOS verion/date line in the right side of the window.
     "LENOVO BIOS ID (BIOS version), date" will be shown.


 [Checking on BIOS Setup]

  1. Turn off the computer.
  2. Turn on the computer.
  3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button"
     message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key.
     The BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If a password prompt appears,
     type the correct password.
  4. Locate the BIOS Version line and Embedded Controller Version line.
     "BIOS version (BIOS ID)" will be shown on the BIOS Version line.
  5. Turn off the computer.


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NOTES

- You should install the CD/DVD/BD writing software which supports CD/DVD/BD
  creation function from the ISO image file to create the BIOS Update CD.

- You should have an internal, USB or Ultrabay optical drive to boot the
  computer from the BIOS Update CD. Any types of PC Card, CardBus PC Card or
  ExpressCard optical drive are not supported.

- To boot the computer from the BIOS Update CD, you may need to change the boot
  device setting in your ThinkPad computer. Refer to the "Prepare boot device"
  section in this document.

- The contents of the BIOS Update CD can not be shown by Windows Explorer.

- If you use Windows Vista, before applying this BIOS into the system, you
  should install Windows Vista KB 937500. The information of KB937500 is located
  in the following Microsoft's site.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937500/en-us

  To verify if KB937500 is installed properly,
  1. Click Start, then click Control Panel.
  2. Find 'Programs and Features' and click. If this option does not exist on
     the window, choose Classic View to find it.
  3. On 'Tasks' pane, click on "View installed updates".
  4. Verify that KB937500 is included in the list of installed updates.

- (ThinkPad W500 with ATI FireGL V5700 video chip model) If you have not updated
  the display driver with the following version, you have to update it first
  before BIOS update.
  - ThinkPad Switchable Graphics Driver for Windows Vista
      Version 8.52.4.4-080919a-069896C-Lenovo (7vd535ww) or later
    or
  - ATI Display Driver for Windows XP
      Version 8.503.2.2-080818a-069536C-Lenovo (7yd119ww) or later
  Or you will be asked for an appropriate driver for a newly found hardware
  device and the display may be VGA(640x480) mode. In VGA mode, your icon
  arragement on the desktop will be messed up.

- To use Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC Protection , "Intel AMT 4.1 - Management
  Engine Firmware" version 4.1.3 or higher must be installed into your computer.

- If system protection function by Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC Protection,
  ConstantSecure Remote Disable or ThinkVantage Hardware Password Manager
  feature is still activated and when you try to get back to the older BIOS
  versions without these features, the following message will be displayed.
  This is to prevent system protection function from being deactivated.

  BIOS Update CD:
    "Error  The system program file is not correct for this system"
  BIOS Update Utility:
    "The process does not recognize this system.The utility process has not
     completed."

  To get back to such the older BIOS versions, you should deactivate these
  features before applying the BIOS.

- (Limitation) The computer with the Integrated Smart Card Reader is unable to
  resuming normal operation from standby mode after hot-docking to the Docking
  Station which has a hard drive with a hard disk password installed.


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CREATING THE BIOS UPDATE CD

  1. Prepare a computer with an optical drive installed and a blank CD/DVD/BD
     disc, and make sure the CD/DVD/BD writing software is installed into the
     computer.
  2. Start Windows.
  3. Download the ISO file.
  4. For Windows Vista, click Start, then click Start Search.
     For Windows XP, click Start, then click Run...
  5. Specify the path where you downloaded the file, then click OK. A recording
     software will open.
     Example: C:\temp\7uuj31uc.iso
  6. Follow the instructions on the screen.


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PREPARING THE BOOT DEVICE

  Confirm that an optical drive is in the boot device list of your BIOS setup.

  1. Power off the computer.
  2. Power on the computer.
  3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button"
     message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key.
     The BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If a password prompt appears,
     type the correct password.
  4. Choose "Startup" from the menu.
  5. Choose "Boot" from the menu. Note the current boot priority order for
     restoration later if you need to modify your boot list.
  6. In "Boot Priority Order", make sure "ATAPI CD0" (for the internal optical
     drive for the ThinkPad computer), "USB CD" (for the USB optical drives) or
     "ATAPI CD1" (for the Ultrabay optical drive for the Docking Station) is on
     top of "ATA HDD0".
  7. Press the F3 key to exit, or press the F10 key to save the new setup and
     then select Yes.
  8. Restart the computer.


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UPDATING THE BIOS

Notes:
- If your computer runs satisfactorily now, it may not be necessary to update
  the BIOS. To determine if you should update the BIOS, refer to the Version
  Information section.
- You need an AC adapter, a charged battery pack and an internal, USB or
  Ultrabay optical drive.
- Remove the Power-on password prior to updating the BIOS in the RDM (Remote
  Deployment Manager) or similar environment.


Attention:
  Do not turn off, suspend the computer or remove the BIOS UPDATE CD until
  the update has been completed. IF YOU DO THAT WHILE THE UPDATE IS STILL
  IN PROGRESS, THE SYSTEM BOARD MAY HAVE TO BE REPLACED.


  1. Firmly connect the AC adapter to the target computer.
  2. Make sure your ThinkPad computer has an optical drive installed.
  3. Insert the BIOS Update CD into the optical drive and turn on the computer.
  4. Select Read this first from the menu and carefully read the information.
  5. Press the Esc key to return to the menu.
  6. Select Update system program and follow the instructions on the screen.
  7. After the information panel appears, remove the BIOS Update CD from the
     optical drive then press the Enter key to restart the computer.


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INITIALIZING BIOS

  BIOS Initialization is suggested for some problems. To initialize the BIOS
  settings:

  1. Turn off the computer.
  2. Turn on the computer.
  3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button"
     message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key.
     The BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If a password prompt appears,
     type the correct password.
  4. Press the F9 key to load default configuration.
  5. Select Yes.
  6. Press the F10 key to save default configuration and exit.
  7. Select Yes.
  8. Restart the computer.

  Note:
  After initialization you may need to reapply some settings that you had
  changed previously.


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VERSION INFORMATION

  The following versions of BIOS and ECP (Embedded Controller Program) have been
  released to date.


(BIOS ID: 7UETnnWW)
-------------------

  Package      BIOS  (BIOS ID)   ECP   (ECP ID)      Rev.  Issue Date
  ---------    ----------------  ----------------    ----  -----------
  3.01-1.03    3.01  (7UET71WW)  1.03  (7VHT14WW)    01    2009/05/25
  3.00-1.03    3.00  (7UET70WW)  1.03  (7VHT14WW)    01    2009/04/30
  2.16-1.01    2.16  (7UET66WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          For factory 
  2.12-1.01    2.12  (7UET64WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2009/04/03
  2.07-1.01    2.07  (7UET61WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2009/02/18
  2.03-1.01    2.03  (7UET57WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2009/01/23
  1.23-1.01    1.23  (7UET53WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2008/11/25
  1.20-1.01    1.20  (7UET50WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2008/11/18
  1.19-1.01    1.19  (7UET49WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          6th release
  1.18-1.01    1.18  (7UET48WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          5th release
  1.15-1.01    1.15  (7UET45WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          4th release
  1.13-1.01    1.13  (7UET43WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          3rd release
  1.12-1.01    1.12  (7UET42WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          2nd release
  1.11-1.01    1.11  (7UET41WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          1st release


(BIOS ID: 7VETnnWW)
-------------------

  Package      BIOS  (BIOS ID)   ECP   (ECP ID)      Rev.  Issue Date
  ---------    ----------------  ----------------    ----  -----------
  3.01-1.03    3.01  (7VET71WW)  1.03  (7VHT14WW)    01    2009/05/25
  3.00-1.03    3.00  (7VET70WW)  1.03  (7VHT14WW)    01    2009/04/30
  2.16-1.01    2.16  (7VET66WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          For factory
  2.12-1.01    2.12  (7VET64WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2009/04/03
  2.07-1.01    2.07  (7VET61WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2009/02/18
  1.20-1.01    1.20  (7VET50WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)    01    2008/11/18
  1.17-1.01    1.17  (7VET47WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          4th release
  1.15-1.01    1.15  (7VET45WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          3rd release
  1.12-1.01    1.12  (7VET42WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          2nd release
  1.09-1.01    1.09  (7VET39WW)  1.01  (7VHT12WW)          1st release


  Note: Revision number (Rev.) is for administrative purpose of this README
        document and is not related to software version. There is no need to
        upgrade this software when the revision number changes.

  To check the version of BIOS and Embedded Controller Program, refer to the
  Determining which version is installed section.


Summary of Changes

  Where: <   >        Package version
         BIOS:        BIOS version
         ECP:         Embedded Controller Program version
         [Important]  Important update
         (New)        New function or enhancement
         (Fix)        Correction to existing function


(BIOS ID: 7UETnnWW)
-------------------

<3.01-1.03>
 BIOS: 3.01 / ECP: 1.03
 - (New) Added full support for ConstantSecure Remote Disable.
 - (New) Added support for MRC 2.7
 - (New) Removed the <Ctrl-P> prompt screen for Intel Management Engine BIOS
         Extension feature from the boot screen to save system boot time.
 - (New) Saved about 500ms for system boot.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where the system with BitLocker Drive Encryption feature
         enabled might reject a correct Personal Identification Number on
         Windows Vista.

<3.00-1.03>
 BIOS: 3.00 / ECP: 1.03
 - (New) Added support for Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC Protection (AT-p).
           Note:
           To use the Intel AT-p feature, "Intel AMT 4.1 - Management Engine
           Firmware" version 4.1.3 or higher must be installed into your
           computer.
 - (New) Added support for ConstantSecure Remote Disable.
 - (New) Added support for ConstantConnect.
 - (New) Added support for ThinkVantage Hardware Password Manager.

         Note:
         If system protection function by Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC
         Protection, ConstantSecure Remote Disable or ThinkVantage Hardware
         Password Manager feature is still activated and when you try to get
         back to the older BIOS versions without these features, the following
         message will be displayed. This is to prevent system protection
         function from being deactivated.

         BIOS Update CD:
           "Error  The system program file is not correct for this system"
         BIOS Update Utility:
           "The process does not recognize this system.The utility process has
            not completed."

         To get back to such the older BIOS versions, you should deactivate
         these features before applying the BIOS.

 - (New) Saved about 1 to 3 seconds for system boot on the models with the
         finger print reader.

<2.16-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.16 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added support for ThinkPad 11b/g/n Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Express 
         Adapter II.

<2.12-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.12 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added support for Intel AMT Management Engine Firmware Update Utility
         version 4.1.1.3.1038 
 - (New) Added support for Intel WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where the AMT menu of BIOS Setup Utility might not be
         displayed.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that did not detect SSD devices.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that might cause reboot failure.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that displayed a password prompt message at startup when
         a USB memory and/or USB hard drive is attached to the computer or
         Enhanced USB Port Replicator if BitLocker drive encryption was made on
         Windows Vista.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where Post failure might happen when using new Bay HDD
         adapter installed docking station.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where the TPM function might not work after resuming
         normal operation from standby state if the "Timer Wake with Battery
         Operation" option in BIOS Setup Utility was disabled.

<2.07-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.07 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added support for MRC 2.5
 - (New) Updated LENOVO and Phoenix copyright year to 2009.
 - (New) Added control to hide/display Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC protection
         (AT-p) menu in BIOS Setup with using Intel AMT Management Engine
         version 4.1
 - (New) Applied recent modification of the SMBIOS DDR3 memory information
         specification.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where a blue screen error appeared when DOS full screen
         was opened after resuming normal operation from standby state.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that could not select "Digital Display(DVI)" from Boot
         Display Device of Display of Config in BIOS Setup (Integrated graphics
         models only).
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that might change the CPU usage of system process after
         attached to the Docking Station.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that WiMAX did not work correctly when wireless LAN was
         disabled by BIOS Setup (WiMAX models only).
 - (Fix) Fixed unnecessary resource claiming for the TPM 1.2

<2.03-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.03 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where a 0191 error occurred at boot if the supervisor
         password was installed in the computer and when the BIOS update was
         done on the computer without entering the supervisor password.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that the computer might hang with beep sounds at boot.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that might have blank screen at boot (Intel Celeron
         Processor models only).

<1.23-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.23 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added PCI Express Power Management disabling capability in BIOS setup.
 - (New) Support for Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC protection (AT-p).
         Notes:
         - To use the AT-p features, Intel ME Firmware version 4.1.2 should be
           installed in your computer.
         - If you are applying old BIOS versions on the computer with AT-p
           features enabled, one of the following messages may appear.
           . Error  The system program file is not correct for this system
           . The process does not recognize this system.@The utility process
             has not completed.
           This means the old BIOS does not support the AT-p features. Still, if
           you want to get back to the old BIOS, you should inactivate the AT-p
           features before applying old BIOS versions.
 - (Fix) Some CardBus devices may have slow performance.

<1.20-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.20 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) (On Windows Vista) The computer with the Smart Card Reader resumes
         normal operation immediately after going into sleep mode at critical
         low battery state.
 - (Fix) The computer may hang with blue screen if a setting of Advanced options
         of Power Manager is changed (for example, the CD-ROM speed setting).

<1.19-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.19 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) (On Windows XP) The computer (ATI graphics model) may switch the
         display to incorrect display device(s) after docked/undocked to/from
         the Docking Station at standby mode.

<1.18-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.18 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) The external display may have blank screen when the computer is
         attached to the Docking Station with the LCD closed and then is powered
         on.
 - (Fix) SATA controller mode can not be changed via WMI script.

<1.15-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.15 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) The computer may not boot from the USB floppy drive.
 - (Fix) The CPU frequency in BIOS setup menu may be incorrect.
 - (Fix) Wrong messages are displayed when Diagnostic Boot mode.

<1.13-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.13 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) The LCD may have blank screen when the display mode is changed to
         energy saving on switchable graphics system.

<1.12-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.12 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) Even if the modem device is disabled by BIOS Setup, it may appear in
         the Device Manager after reboot.
 - (Fix) Error may occur on resuming from hibernation state.
 - (Fix) The computer can not boot from CD-ROM and so on without the internal
         hard drive.
 - (Fix) The computer may hang after graphics mode changing and reboot.

<1.11-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.11 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad T400,R400 - IEEE 1394 models.


(BIOS ID: 7VETnnWW)
-------------------

<3.01-1.03>
 BIOS: 3.01 / ECP: 1.03
 - (New) Added full support for ConstantSecure Remote Disable.
 - (New) Added support for MRC 2.7
 - (New) Removed the <Ctrl-P> prompt screen for Intel Management Engine BIOS
         Extension feature from the boot screen to save system boot time.
 - (New) Saved about 500ms for system boot.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where the system with BitLocker Drive Encryption feature
         enabled might reject a correct Personal Identification Number on
         Windows Vista.

<3.00-1.03>
 BIOS: 3.00 / ECP: 1.03
 - (New) Added support for Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC Protection (AT-p).
           Note:
           To use the Intel AT-p feature, "Intel AMT 4.1 - Management Engine
           Firmware" version 4.1.3 or higher must be installed into your
           computer.
 - (New) Added support for ConstantSecure Remote Disable.
         (This function is not supported for R400 w/o IEEE 1394 models:
         7443-TVx,TWx.)
 - (New) Added support for ConstantConnect.
         (This function is not supported for R400 w/o IEEE 1394 models:
         7443-TVx,TWx.)
 - (New) Added support for ThinkVantage Hardware Password Manager.

         Note:
         If system protection function by Intel Anti-Theft Technology PC
         Protection, ConstantSecure Remote Disable or ThinkVantage Hardware
         Password Manager feature is still activated and when you try to get
         back to the older BIOS versions without these features, the following
         message will be displayed. This is to prevent system protection
         function from being deactivated.

         BIOS Update CD:
           "Error  The system program file is not correct for this system"
         BIOS Update Utility:
           "The process does not recognize this system.The utility process has
            not completed."

         To get back to such the older BIOS versions, you should deactivate
         these features before applying the BIOS.

 - (New) Saved about 1 to 3 seconds for system boot on the models with the
         finger print reader.

<2.16-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.16 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added support for ThinkPad 11b/g/n Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Express 
         Adapter II.

<2.12-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.12 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added support for Spring/2009 models of ThinkPad R400,T400.

<2.07-1.01>
 BIOS: 2.07 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Added PCI Express Power Management disabling capability in BIOS setup.
 - (New) Added support for MRC 2.5
 - (New) Updated LENOVO and Phoenix copyright year to 2009.
 - (New) Applied recent modification of the SMBIOS DDR3 memory information
         specification.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where some CardBus devices might have slow performance.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where a 0191 error occurred at boot if the supervisor
         password was installed in the computer and when the BIOS update was
         done on the computer without entering the supervisor password.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue where a blue screen error appeared when DOS full screen
         was opened after resuming normal operation from standby state.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that could not select "Digital Display(DVI)" from Boot
         Display Device of Display of Config in BIOS Setup (Integrated graphics
         models only).
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that might change the CPU usage of system process after
         attached to the Docking Station.
 - (Fix) Fixed an issue that might have blank screen at boot (Intel Celeron
         Processor models only).
 - (Fix) Fixed unnecessary resource claiming for the TPM 1.2

<1.20-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.20 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) SATA controller mode can not be changed via WMI script.
 - (Fix) (On Windows Vista) The computer with the Smart Card Reader resumes
         normal operation immediately after going into sleep mode at critical
         low battery state.
 - (Fix) The computer may hang with blue screen if a setting of Advanced options
         of Power Manager is changed (for example, the CD-ROM speed setting).

<1.17-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.17 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) The external display may have blank screen when the computer is
         attached to the Docking Station with the LCD closed and then is powered
         on.

<1.15-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.15 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) The computer may not boot from the USB floppy drive.
 - (Fix) The CPU frequency in BIOS setup menu may be incorrect.
 - (Fix) Wrong messages are displayed when Diagnostic Boot mode.

<1.12-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.12 / ECP: 1.01
 - (Fix) Even if the modem device is disabled by BIOS Setup, it may appear in
         the Device Manager after reboot.
 - (Fix) Error may occur on resuming from hibernation state.
 - (Fix) The computer can not boot from CD-ROM and so on without the internal
         hard drive.

<1.09-1.01>
 BIOS: 1.09 / ECP: 1.01
 - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad R400 - w/o IEEE 1394 models.


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BIOS INFORMATION

Memory Map Information
----------------------

Reserved Area:
The following conventional memory addresses are reserved by the BIOS and others.
(When Intel Turbo Memory is installed in your system, conventional memory
addresses are reserved 11 Kbytes more.)

  C0000-CFFFF : Reserved for Video BIOS
  D0000-D2FFF : Reserved for Option ROM of Ethernet (*a)
  DE000-DF7FF : Reserved for USB BIOS (*b)
  E0000-FFFFF : Reserved for System BIOS

  Notes:
   *a: This area becomes free by disabling the Ethernet LAN Option ROM option
       under Config and Network in the BIOS Setup Utility. This choice will
       disable PXE and WOL features.
   *b: This area becomes free by disabling the USB BIOS Option ROM option under
       Config and USB in the BIOS Setup Utility. This choice will disable
       booting from USB device and other USB BIOS features.

Usable Area:
The following memory address can be used by the memory manager such as EMM386.

  D3000-DDFFF
  DF800-DFFFF

  Note: Certain addresses in this area will be reserved for CardBus Controllers
        or others by Operating Systems. The addresses vary and depend on the
        design of each Operating System.


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TRADEMARKS

* Lenovo, ThinkPad and ThinkVantage are registered trademarks of Lenovo.
* Ultrabay is a trademark of Lenovo.

* ATI is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, lnc.
* Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
* Windows Vista is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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