T61 14.1 - Parity Error, Contact Your Hardware Vendor
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:39 am
Hello all,
I know there have been a number of posts about this issue, but as they all seem to relate to the T60P, I have begun a new topic.
My T61 (detailed specs below) runs well as long as I don't try to do any gaming. So far I have tried playing Half Life 2 and Civilization IV on my machine. Both games will play for 2 to 5 minutes before I get the blue screen of death which says there is a parity error and tells me to contact my hardware vendor. This happens every time I try to play these games, and at no other time whatsoever.
After having read through some posts on this forum, I have tried a number of fixes. I have done a complete reinstallation of Vista twice and attempted to play the games with various drivers. No luck. I have also tried removing one DIMM of RAM and playing with just a single DIMM. Also no luck. I still get the blue screen of death without fail about five minutes into a game.
I have also run PC-Doctor 5 which did not return any errors.
I know some people have managed to get this problem fixed at the Depot with their similar Lenovo models and I wanted to know if anyone could explain exactly how they got Lenovo to identify the problem and fix it. I have sent emails to a customer service rep (thanks Hellbore for the address) but have gotten no response. While my machine is still covered by a limited warranty (I bought it 6 months ago), I am not in the country all that often and I don't want to have to send it in more than once. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.
Here are the detailed specs on my machine:
T61 14.1 WXGA
Dual Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0 Ghz
2 x 1 GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140 M
Intel Wireless 4965 AGN
Windows Vista Business Edition - 32 Bit
BIOS Version 1.26
Hmmm . . I think thats all you should need.
Thanks to anyone who stops to help . . .
I know there have been a number of posts about this issue, but as they all seem to relate to the T60P, I have begun a new topic.
My T61 (detailed specs below) runs well as long as I don't try to do any gaming. So far I have tried playing Half Life 2 and Civilization IV on my machine. Both games will play for 2 to 5 minutes before I get the blue screen of death which says there is a parity error and tells me to contact my hardware vendor. This happens every time I try to play these games, and at no other time whatsoever.
After having read through some posts on this forum, I have tried a number of fixes. I have done a complete reinstallation of Vista twice and attempted to play the games with various drivers. No luck. I have also tried removing one DIMM of RAM and playing with just a single DIMM. Also no luck. I still get the blue screen of death without fail about five minutes into a game.
I have also run PC-Doctor 5 which did not return any errors.
I know some people have managed to get this problem fixed at the Depot with their similar Lenovo models and I wanted to know if anyone could explain exactly how they got Lenovo to identify the problem and fix it. I have sent emails to a customer service rep (thanks Hellbore for the address) but have gotten no response. While my machine is still covered by a limited warranty (I bought it 6 months ago), I am not in the country all that often and I don't want to have to send it in more than once. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.
Here are the detailed specs on my machine:
T61 14.1 WXGA
Dual Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0 Ghz
2 x 1 GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140 M
Intel Wireless 4965 AGN
Windows Vista Business Edition - 32 Bit
BIOS Version 1.26
Hmmm . . I think thats all you should need.
Thanks to anyone who stops to help . . .