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Line of business laptops originally sold by IBM and then purchased by Lenovo in 2005. Older models (Pre-XX50) have a WiFi whitelist, so wireless card replacement is not as easy as buying a bulk generic card online.

The boot screen is not coming off when commands are entered.

It says please select boot system. When I select either option it just goes back to same boot settings. How do I get the computer to start correctly.

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Hello there, Have you tried to check BIOS for drive initialization or try to boot from PE os?

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No how do I do that? It’s a Lenovo thinkpad.

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First fully power it off by holding a power button for some time (usually around 5 sec is enough) then press power button again and try to enter bios when you see lenovo logo screen by pressing F2 or FN+F2

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Tried that it didn’t work I tried F1 also and it just goes back to the please select boot device box.

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U-huh, can you tell me exact model please? usually written on back side of a laptop

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With thinkpad laptops it also can be written somewhere near LCD frame or on top panel

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