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T-60 Memory concerns

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:52 pm
by Truthfinder
Could anyone have a look at the below info and let me know why my T-60 configiration shows a problem with my mem.
I got the same error msg. when I ran my system with 1 gig x 2 of ram. I changed out the ram and still get the error.

Thanks in advance.


Gathered information for IBM-2623D7U

Memory device information
Handle Device locator Bank locator Memory width total/data Size Form factor Device set Type Detailed type Array handle Error handle
002ah DIMM 1 Bank 0/1 64/ 64 1024 SODIMM 0 Error: Invalid Type 0080h 0029 FFFF
002bh DIMM 2 Bank 2/3 64/ 64 2048 SODIMM 0 Error: Invalid Type 0080h 0029 FFFF

Memory error information
Handle Error type Error granularity Error operation Error syndrome Memory array error address Device error address Error resolution
002ch 03h 02h 02h 00000000h 80000000h 80000000h 80000000h

Memory array mapped address information
Handle Starting address Ending address Array handle Partition width
002dh 00000000h 002FFFFFh 0029h 02h

Memory device mapped address information
Starting address Ending address Device handle Memory array mapped address handle Partition row position Interleave position Interleaved data depth
00000000h 000FFFFFh 002Ah 002Dh 01h 00h 00h
00100000h 002FFFFFh 002Bh 002Dh 01h 00h 00h

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:51 pm
by sugo
Have you tried the memory modules in another laptop?
Do other memory modules work in your T60?

Mem concerns

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:54 pm
by Truthfinder
No, I only own the T-60.

I'm using new Kingston Memory in my ThinkPad and the computer runs great. I think this may just be the way the Lenovo Software is listing it. I don't feel as if there is anything wrong...... I'm just trying to understand why I'm getting these errors.

When I first got my new T60, it came with 2 x 512 = 1gig ram.
I had the same errors when I ram a check.

All in all, my unit runs perfectly. I was just concerned as to the reason for the errors that show up.

If anyone has a answer for for this I would be greatful. I'm always looking to learn more about what makes my ThinkPad tick.

Kindest Regards, Steve

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