Wrong memory for X61
Wrong memory for X61
I installed an additional memory chip for X61, and now once in a while I get a blue screen error with code 0x000000D1. The memory that I installed was this one:
Buffalo Select 1GB DDR2-667 CL5
Is it not compatible with X61 or is there a way to fix the error that I am getting?
Buffalo Select 1GB DDR2-667 CL5
Is it not compatible with X61 or is there a way to fix the error that I am getting?
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How old is your BIOS?
I remember (near the end of last year I think), a BIOS update was available, maybe this will solve the problem (either trying updating, or reverting back, depending on your situation).
Hopefully this helps narrow down possibilities to be causing the error...
I remember (near the end of last year I think), a BIOS update was available, maybe this will solve the problem (either trying updating, or reverting back, depending on your situation).
Hopefully this helps narrow down possibilities to be causing the error...
X61 Tablet 7767....loving every moment of it
This one?Trekk69 wrote:I remember (near the end of last year I think), a BIOS update was available
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67983
I purchased my X61 in October 2007.alosito wrote:This one?Trekk69 wrote:I remember (near the end of last year I think), a BIOS update was available
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67983
I wonder if you could try something for me... to at least confirm my suspicion of finicky memory on the X61.
If you have tablet 2005, run pc doctor 5, system and device tests, video, video card, run test, yes, and when you see the black screen to test video memory, press "esc" to skip that test... Itll continue, and just let it run the little video driver test. See if you get a bluescreen then after 5-20sec at about 15fps.
If you have vista, run the same test, in the same way, and see if you can pass video driver test at about 3fps without bluescreen.
I made some observations here http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=57446 , which maybe of use.
If you have tablet 2005, run pc doctor 5, system and device tests, video, video card, run test, yes, and when you see the black screen to test video memory, press "esc" to skip that test... Itll continue, and just let it run the little video driver test. See if you get a bluescreen then after 5-20sec at about 15fps.
If you have vista, run the same test, in the same way, and see if you can pass video driver test at about 3fps without bluescreen.
I made some observations here http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=57446 , which maybe of use.
OK, I downloaded PC Doctor and ran the tests that you asked for. Everything went through fine. Both Video Memory Test and Fixed Transformation and Lighting Test passed just fine. No bluescreen. Does it tell you anything?ducky2802 wrote:I wonder if you could try something for me... to at least confirm my suspicion of finicky memory on the X61.
If you have tablet 2005, run pc doctor 5, system and device tests, video, video card, run test, yes, and when you see the black screen to test video memory, press "esc" to skip that test... Itll continue, and just let it run the little video driver test. See if you get a bluescreen then after 5-20sec at about 15fps.
If you have vista, run the same test, in the same way, and see if you can pass video driver test at about 3fps without bluescreen.
I made some observations here http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=57446 , which maybe of use.
yeah... cause that particular test for some reason, sometimes forces a bsod on the thinkpads... I was just trying to find if it would do so on yours to determine if swapping out ram would help.
I checked ms site and they suggest a faulty page file. Perhaps you can try deleting it and see if you get a bsod again.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810093
I dont run a page file, but to diagnose a bsod, usually what I do is clear out all my prefetch/temp files, clear out the system logs, restart, and do everything I would normally do. If/when I get the bsod, I can usually check the system events to find a driver conflict or faulty hardware.
I checked ms site and they suggest a faulty page file. Perhaps you can try deleting it and see if you get a bsod again.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810093
I dont run a page file, but to diagnose a bsod, usually what I do is clear out all my prefetch/temp files, clear out the system logs, restart, and do everything I would normally do. If/when I get the bsod, I can usually check the system events to find a driver conflict or faulty hardware.
Re: Wrong memory for X61
alosito wrote:I installed an additional memory chip for X61, and now once in a while I get a blue screen error with code 0x000000D1. The memory that I installed was this one:
Buffalo Select 1GB DDR2-667 CL5
Is it not compatible with X61 or is there a way to fix the error that I am getting?
If the RAM is not original one, the problem you mentioned will happen, Thinkpad is not compatible with 3rd part RAM. pls replace it by original one.
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