T60p Memory Problem
T60p Memory Problem
I have recently acquired a T60p which came with 1Gb memory. When I try to add a second 1Gb memory card, the system produces 4 short beeps and then hangs even before it gets into the BIOS screen.
Altogether I have tried 5 different 1Gb memory cards, and while they will all run quite happily on their own (and in either memory slot), as soon as I put in a second card the system fails to boot.
As fate would have it, there is no 4 beep code listed in the hardware maintenance manual.
Anyone had this problem, and if so, anyone have a solution?
Altogether I have tried 5 different 1Gb memory cards, and while they will all run quite happily on their own (and in either memory slot), as soon as I put in a second card the system fails to boot.
As fate would have it, there is no 4 beep code listed in the hardware maintenance manual.
Anyone had this problem, and if so, anyone have a solution?
2 of them are Lenovo provided modules.! One came with the T60p, and the other is from an X60 Tablet, which ostensibly has the same memory specification.
After searching some other threads, I've ordered up a couple of Samsung modules as they seem to be the ones that people have had most success with. I'll report back if that works. If not, I;m going to be running several auctions on eBay!!
After searching some other threads, I've ordered up a couple of Samsung modules as they seem to be the ones that people have had most success with. I'll report back if that works. If not, I;m going to be running several auctions on eBay!!
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brentpresley
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Make sure your BIOS is up to date, and then retry.
SOMETIMES there are improvements for memory timings added to BIOS releases. Don't know if this is the case here, but it is worth a shot.
SOMETIMES there are improvements for memory timings added to BIOS releases. Don't know if this is the case here, but it is worth a shot.
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2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo
4GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
Bluetooth / Atheros ABGN
200GB 7k200 7200RPM Hard Drive
8X DVD Multiburner
15" UXGA - ATI FireGL V5250 (256MB)
http://www.xcpus.com
Yes. Any of the cards works on its own in either slot. It is just when a second card is inserted that things go pear shaped. If the Samsung approach doesn't work, then I guess the next thing to try will be a single 2Gb card.
Of course, this is all vaguely surreal. My first PC had 8Mb of memory and ran pretty much the same software, at least from a functional point of view, as it does today. No matter how much they "improve" excel, they don't seem to be able to make 2 plus 2 equal any more than 4!
Of course, this is all vaguely surreal. My first PC had 8Mb of memory and ran pretty much the same software, at least from a functional point of view, as it does today. No matter how much they "improve" excel, they don't seem to be able to make 2 plus 2 equal any more than 4!
Well, after much experimentation with 1/2Gb, 1Gb, and 2Gb memory cards, it seems that my system will with any size card in either slot, but will completely fail to boot with any combination of 2 cards installed. So, it seems that it isn't related to the amount of memory present, but simply dependent on the number of cards installed! Weird!
At least I managed to solve my upgrade problem with a single 2Gb card, although I effectively seem to be barred from getting any further. So I'm happy for the moment as Vista was definitely not very happy to be running dual-core with only one Gb of memory. It was maxing out almost continually during boot and quite often during operation. Seem like a minimum of 1Gb per core is a good rule of thumb!
At least I managed to solve my upgrade problem with a single 2Gb card, although I effectively seem to be barred from getting any further. So I'm happy for the moment as Vista was definitely not very happy to be running dual-core with only one Gb of memory. It was maxing out almost continually during boot and quite often during operation. Seem like a minimum of 1Gb per core is a good rule of thumb!
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Take a look at this thread. You may have a defective memory module from Lenovo, which they might replace for you, but dont get your hopes up.[/url]mjk wrote:Well, after much experimentation with 1/2Gb, 1Gb, and 2Gb memory cards, it seems that my system will with any size card in either slot, but will completely fail to boot with any combination of 2 cards installed. So, it seems that it isn't related to the amount of memory present, but simply dependent on the number of cards installed! Weird!
At least I managed to solve my upgrade problem with a single 2Gb card, although I effectively seem to be barred from getting any further. So I'm happy for the moment as Vista was definitely not very happy to be running dual-core with only one Gb of memory. It was maxing out almost continually during boot and quite often during operation. Seem like a minimum of 1Gb per core is a good rule of thumb!
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Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
Thanks for that pointer. Unfortunately I don't think that is my problem.
1. ANY of the memory modules works fine on its own, and in either memory slot. This is a mix of 1 Lenovo, 2, PQI, 1 Micron, and 5 Samsung modules. It is only when I install 2 modules that everything stops.
2. With 2 modules installed, the system never boots. It doesn't even reach the BIOS splash screen. Sometime it produces 4 short beeps, which is a code not documented in the HMM. Can't even get far enough to run the memory test!
It is very strange as all the modules are apparently fine, and both slots are apparently fine, provided I only use one at a time. The closest I've ever seen to these symptoms is some sort of problem whereby the power drain of 2 modules cause some voltage to droop out of limits. However, that might be contradicted by the fact that both 0.5Gb and 2Gb cards work, which might also be expected to vary the power requirements in a similar manner.
I'm just relieved that the 2Gb module works, so the system is now usable. I bought the system from thinkpad_factory on eBay and transatlantic warranty arguments are not fun things to start. They don't seem to be very responsive to e-mail, and their rma mail address bounces!
1. ANY of the memory modules works fine on its own, and in either memory slot. This is a mix of 1 Lenovo, 2, PQI, 1 Micron, and 5 Samsung modules. It is only when I install 2 modules that everything stops.
2. With 2 modules installed, the system never boots. It doesn't even reach the BIOS splash screen. Sometime it produces 4 short beeps, which is a code not documented in the HMM. Can't even get far enough to run the memory test!
It is very strange as all the modules are apparently fine, and both slots are apparently fine, provided I only use one at a time. The closest I've ever seen to these symptoms is some sort of problem whereby the power drain of 2 modules cause some voltage to droop out of limits. However, that might be contradicted by the fact that both 0.5Gb and 2Gb cards work, which might also be expected to vary the power requirements in a similar manner.
I'm just relieved that the 2Gb module works, so the system is now usable. I bought the system from thinkpad_factory on eBay and transatlantic warranty arguments are not fun things to start. They don't seem to be very responsive to e-mail, and their rma mail address bounces!
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