Poll on T60/T60p Bluescreens
Poll on T60/T60p Bluescreens
I'd like to see how common bluescreens are among the T60 series.
I think this is a very vague poll. BSODs can happen due to a variety of reasons (both hardware and software) and there is no point just collecting the number of occurances.
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Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
Bluescreens
I will tell that I am using the same software and hardware on my T60p that I used on my T41p. The T41p never BSODed, and I've received ~7 BSODs on the T60p. The T60p box did not say "warning: this computer may bluescreen under situations that our previous laptops did not".
See my earlier post about problems with the parallel port on the minidock. The T60p does not work with parallel port drivers that the T4x series did. Maybe this driver expects the parallel port to never go away and freaks out when I undock. Nonetheless, the change is the new computer.
See my earlier post about problems with the parallel port on the minidock. The T60p does not work with parallel port drivers that the T4x series did. Maybe this driver expects the parallel port to never go away and freaks out when I undock. Nonetheless, the change is the new computer.
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mitchellst
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whquaint- "So you are saying that he is correct that BSODs can happen due to a variety of reasons?"
That is what he was saying.
Don't be a loser whquaint. If you didn't know what I meant, then it's you that's bad at communication.
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That is what he was saying.
Don't be a loser whquaint. If you didn't know what I meant, then it's you that's bad at communication.
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Last edited by mitchellst on Mon May 07, 2007 7:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Wow. You guys have GOT to be more clear in your responses.
mitchellst, when you use the word "he", do you mean Kyocera or gator?
When Kyocera quoted gator, he/she quoted one short sentence and one compound sentence, for a total of 2 opinion statements and 1 factual statement. Without further information, I can only assume that his/her "this would be correct" was meant to reference all of the quoted text, right? I mean, he/she surely wouldn't quote more text than he/she was referencing, right? Because as a moderator, he/she is surely excellent at the art of communication, right?
(deep breath... 10..9..8..) OK. I'm done here. Cheer if you will.
mitchellst, when you use the word "he", do you mean Kyocera or gator?
When Kyocera quoted gator, he/she quoted one short sentence and one compound sentence, for a total of 2 opinion statements and 1 factual statement. Without further information, I can only assume that his/her "this would be correct" was meant to reference all of the quoted text, right? I mean, he/she surely wouldn't quote more text than he/she was referencing, right? Because as a moderator, he/she is surely excellent at the art of communication, right?
(deep breath... 10..9..8..) OK. I'm done here. Cheer if you will.
Although not a T60, my R60 gave me 3 blue screens because of a network driver error which was totally my fault (and wasn't bad because I knew what I was doing). And that where the only bsod's I've had in my computer experience.
I don't think you get a bsod unless there's a serious hardware problem or you screwed something up yourself (which might be the case very often with non-experienced users).
I don't think you get a bsod unless there's a serious hardware problem or you screwed something up yourself (which might be the case very often with non-experienced users).
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Kyocera
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The fact is that it is a vague poll, nothing specific about hardware or software related BSOD or what model lines within the t60 you are referring to. So collecting data on blue screens on all t60's seems rather pointless. If you are looking for issues related to blue screens on t60's that would seem to be more uselful.
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I have to second them. Improperly installed softwares and hardware are one of the reasons of BSOD's.Kyocera wrote:This would be correct.gator wrote:I think this is a very vague poll. BSODs can happen due to a variety of reasons (both hardware and software) and there is no point just collecting the number of occurances
That is simply BS!. Mods you should think about locking this down.Splaktar wrote:I can BSoD my T60p at will. I just have to launch 'safe mode' of any type and BSoD!
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
I've had 5-10 BSODs, but have resolved them I think! One was due to an old version of Cisco VPN - I installed the new version. Another was the famous NMI: Parity Check, I believe this was resolved by a new wireless driver from Lenovo. See the link in my signature for that fix.
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Dodge DeBoulet
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While I've only had my T60 4 days, I did experience one BSoD while uninstalling CSS 7 (in order to install CSS
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(Retired) T420 | Core i5-2520M | HD+ | Intel HD 3000 | 57Wh Battery | 16GB RAM | 1TB + 250GB Samsung SSDsSorry if you feel that way, it's just the simple truth. Machine is less than 2 weeks old. I'm not sure what's going on.ryengineer wrote:That is simply BS!. Mods you should think about locking this down.Splaktar wrote:I can BSoD my T60p at will. I just have to launch 'safe mode' of any type and BSoD!
So far I've tried 'Microsoft Windows Recovery Console' and 'Safe mode w/ Networking' and reproduced this BSoD 7+ times now. I've never ever been able to open either one w/o a BSoD.
Stop: 0x0000007B
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Why?ryengineer wrote:That is simply BS!. Mods you should think about locking this down.
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I've had my T60, and used it nearly every day, since early December 2006. I rarely use Windows on it at all, but it's there, and I use it now and then, and have never had it bluescreen.
JDH asked: unless the T60 is defective, why should it be different?
Well, a lot of the hardware is different - mainly the support chipset (945PM/GM). That in turn means potentially new drivers for: hard drive, cpu, memory, keyboard, parallel, serial, usb, irda, network, CardBus, ExpressCard, audio, video, fingerprint, WWAN, WLAN, ThinkPad buttons, power control, and whatever else is in there.
Device drivers seem to get the short end of the testing stick, and bring the most stability problems in my experience. Consider that EVERY user of Windows uses the kernel and filesystem while a very small chunk use the devices we use. So while the machine may well be awesome (mine seems to be!), the drivers may need some polish.
JDH asked: unless the T60 is defective, why should it be different?
Well, a lot of the hardware is different - mainly the support chipset (945PM/GM). That in turn means potentially new drivers for: hard drive, cpu, memory, keyboard, parallel, serial, usb, irda, network, CardBus, ExpressCard, audio, video, fingerprint, WWAN, WLAN, ThinkPad buttons, power control, and whatever else is in there.
Device drivers seem to get the short end of the testing stick, and bring the most stability problems in my experience. Consider that EVERY user of Windows uses the kernel and filesystem while a very small chunk use the devices we use. So while the machine may well be awesome (mine seems to be!), the drivers may need some polish.
Machine-Project: 750P, 600X, T42, T60, T400, X1 Carbon Touch
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ryengineer
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You might think about contacting lenovo on that, if you think it's a hardware issue.Splaktar wrote:So far I've tried 'Microsoft Windows Recovery Console' and 'Safe mode w/ Networking' and reproduced this BSoD 7+ times now. I've never ever been able to open either one w/o a BSoD.
Stop: 0x0000007B
But that looks software issue to me, a bad installation of operating system or improperly installed drivers, perhaps.
Splaktar wrote:I can BSoD my T60p at will. I just have to launch 'safe mode' of any type and BSoD!
Without your current explanation, what I take out from this post is you're somehow proud of giving T60p a BSOD at anytime you want "at your will" and that's just giving a bad name to T60p itself.nonny wrote:Why?ryengineer wrote:That is simply BS!. Mods you should think about locking this down.
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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ryengineer wrote:
a. stay on topic
b. be answered or participated in logically
c. leads to no real conclusion about anything
To me it's like taking a poll on
That is simply BS!. Mods you should think about locking this down.
It pretty much seems like the premis of the *poll* or post is based on such a broad question or theory that it has obviously been difficult for it to:nonny wrote:Why?
a. stay on topic
b. be answered or participated in logically
c. leads to no real conclusion about anything
To me it's like taking a poll on
"How many times has your 1999 Honda Civic ran out of gas"
1. Never
2. Three or more times
3. More or less than 10 times
4. Every day.
If you are getting this message would suggest that you go here to solve your problem;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324103
It can be either software, hardware, or a boot sector virus with this stop error.
Steve
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324103
It can be either software, hardware, or a boot sector virus with this stop error.
Steve
Splaktar wrote:[So far I've tried 'Microsoft Windows Recovery Console' and 'Safe mode w/ Networking' and reproduced this BSoD 7+ times now. I've never ever been able to open either one w/o a BSoD.
Stop: 0x0000007B
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Yet even with the explanation, you're still apparently unwilling to apologize for essentially calling him a liar. And you even go on to make unkind insinuations.ryengineer wrote:Without your current explanation, what I take out from this post is you're somehow proud of giving T60p a BSOD at anytime you want "at your will" and that's just giving a bad name to T60p itself.
Hey, I BSoD'd my T60 too, with only IBM/Lenovo software. Does that make me a bad person?
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Please tell me where did I accuse him for that? and what made you think getting BSOD will make you a bad person? I did not even call him any name.Dodge DeBoulet wrote:Yet even with the explanation, you're still apparently unwilling to apologize for essentially calling him a liar. And you even go on to make unkind insinuations.
Hey, I BSoD'd my T60 too, with only IBM/Lenovo software. Does that make me a bad person?
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
Great, exactly what I was looking for, thanks!steveh wrote:If you are getting this message would suggest that you go here to solve your problem;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324103
It can be either software, hardware, or a boot sector virus with this stop error.
Steve
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ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
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2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
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And I quote:ryengineer wrote:Please tell me where did I accuse him for that? and what made you think getting BSOD will make you a bad person? I did not even call him any name.Dodge DeBoulet wrote:Yet even with the explanation, you're still apparently unwilling to apologize for essentially calling him a liar. And you even go on to make unkind insinuations.
Hey, I BSoD'd my T60 too, with only IBM/Lenovo software. Does that make me a bad person?
Unless by "BS," you simply meant Blue Screen . . . its other common interpretation would indicate that you do not believe he is telling the truth. Close enough to calling him a liar in my book.ryengineer wrote:That is simply BS!. Mods you should think about locking this down.
I ask the question regarding BSoDs and questionable ethics only because they appear to be somehow tied together in your mind, as evidenced by the statement above.
The poster to whom you were responding stated a simple fact, culled from his own experience. You claimed it was "BS." I posted that I had a similar but not identical experience. Will you claim "BS" on me too?
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