Sadly no. When turning the laptop on, there is the info screen with bios
version etc. visible for two seconds. Then the Error Message appears:
„Error: The non-volatile variable storage is about full. Press F1 to
enter Setup.“ At first it was possible to enter BIOS setup and then exit
the setup to continue boot. But after two restarts pressing F1 just
doesn't work anymore. The error screen just stays. The only thing I can
do is power down and startup again to re-arrive at the error screen. I
removed CMOS-Battery for halve an hour. The only thing that changed is
that the error page now additionally shows the line „0271: Real Time
Clock Error – Check Date and Time settings.“ above the line with the
non-volatile error. Still no way to enter BIOS setup or boot from USB.
As mentioned above this happened to two different Thinkpad x131e in
different cities from me and my brother. My second brother could be
warned in time to apply the fix from nix-community while booting was
still possible.

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