I think a 4th item should be listed here myself. And that being "update the wireless NIC drivers".wild_bill wrote:every time I have seen errors of this sort on a T60, it has been 1 of these 3 causes:
1. bad RAM - have you replaced it with some known good or new RAM chips?
2. overheating - have you physically removed the keyboard, and carefully vacuumed out all the dust around the CPU fan, heatpipe, GPU, & RAM using a vacuum cleaner hose & a clean, new 1" paint brush? (there are instructions on keyboard removal in the hardware maintenance manual which can be downloaded from the lenovo website, as well as how-to videos)
3. CMOS battery - have you checked the voltage? (you want 3.1V or more)
If you haven't done these basic things, then you haven't eliminated about 99% of the causes of a parity error.
Once that has been included, then the comment of "If you haven't done these basic things, then you haven't eliminated about 99% of the causes of a parity error" is now a bit more accurate.
For us, replacing RAM chips never solved this. In fact on the very first occurance we saw of this pesky NMI Parity Check / Memory Parity Error problem, we replaced every component inside that T60, where the only original part was the bottom panel. And did we solve the problem? No. That's when one of our tech's found something online about the drivers for the wireless card being the culprit and to update that. Once we did that, to date that same machine has not come back in for that same issue (and that was close to 1-1.5 years ago).
Just out of curiousity, how many people here use EasyServe for Tech Support issues?
I haven't called them on this specific issue since we found our fix (and even before that, they had no clue and they overnighted a box to us to send the unit in, and that same T60 went in a couple times and was never fixed by the fine folks in Memphis), but I'd be curious to know what they say about this now






