I have a lenovo t60p that blue screen's every few days at random. It's always a different driver and I get various stop errors. It blue screened on me the day I got it before installing hardly any software. I've tried updating many drivers with no help.
Does this sound like a hardware problem? I've run hardware diagnostic tools including the one from lenovo with no hardware problems detected.
Any other T60p users out there with the same problem?
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maybe you could list down or have a catch of what is the problem in every blue screen.
my Z always got a blue screen whenever my old antivirus (mcafee enterprise 8, perpetual) does a memory dump if my RAM consumption goes to 700MB, i only got 1GB RAM. -
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See my thread. I am having the same problem with Blue Screen of Death with my T60p
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Your's may be a software issue? Try updating the ATI drivers including all ATI software ie. CATALYST etc. See if that makes a difference also are you getting the nmi: memory parity error or some other error. Run the PC Doctor form within Windows test the entire system, and see if anything fails. The tricky part about the memory errors is that it could be anything with memory in the system ie DDR mem, Hard drive, system cache, Video mem etc. Also 1 more thing do you have a 14.1" screen t60p try reducing the resolution down from 1400 x 1050 if that's where it is set to. I hope this helps good luck.
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BIOS update? I was having BSODs before I reformatted my T60, but before I reformatted, I updated my BIOS and it fixed the problem. I only reformatted because of all the crap I had on it...
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The BIOS update from the Web Site would not even work on my machine. My bios version was 2.06, but support was telling me that is should be 1.10.
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I have the same problem. Sometimes when I build out and in the memory again it keeps silent for about a month. But sometimes like now, not.
IBM does not know what to do with it. And don't offer a new machine either.
I think this is an attorney issue. We should try other fabrics.
Though I liked the screen of my T60p very much. I am gonna miss it.
Regards,
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Do BIOS update, Intel Turbo memory update, Intel Matrix drive update and if you use a dock get the rubber feet kit from support.
If that does not solve the problem run diags on ram and if it passes have Lenovo send unit in for a new system board. -
disable hybrid power disc savings in power management..should solve your problems (this is if you have turbo memory)
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soo....did it help or not?
t60p blue screen often
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by chrisb2, Feb 6, 2007.