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IBM Thinkpad T22 - on its way out ?
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ALERT !! NOT SOLVED.
It started happening again !
Still running on one solitary DIMM 256mb, it seems to be lasting longer but eventually resets, and goes back to the boot screen. This tends to happen when I move the machine. Also the odd freeze but not as often as before.
It started happening again !
Still running on one solitary DIMM 256mb, it seems to be lasting longer but eventually resets, and goes back to the boot screen. This tends to happen when I move the machine. Also the odd freeze but not as often as before.
"Dancing to Electropop like a robot from 1984."
I would borrow / buy some RAM of the exact same type of yours, that you definatly know works, and try it. If that doesnt help, then it would be a more serious issue, for a IT tech to look at after taking apart the laptop. To see if something inside has broken.
The Great Lord, Serunson.
Epic Hedgehog power all the way!
Quote from scru :: "If you were a file I'd hit delete."
Epic Hedgehog power all the way!
Quote from scru :: "If you were a file I'd hit delete."
The first BSOD has relevance to this article : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137539 :
The second has relevance to this one : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063 :
The first link says about a faulty motherboard/RAM, the second also relates to RAM mainly. I personally would take the laptop to a Technically minded person who works for a computer shop. They would be able to test it for you, and find the direct cause of the problem, because it would be there in front of them, rather than fixing it without seeing it, as we are doing it here. Take it to a computer tech store, see what they say about it, after giving it a good check over, and go from there. Would appear that the problem is Motherboard / RAM based.
The second has relevance to this one : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063 :
The first link says about a faulty motherboard/RAM, the second also relates to RAM mainly. I personally would take the laptop to a Technically minded person who works for a computer shop. They would be able to test it for you, and find the direct cause of the problem, because it would be there in front of them, rather than fixing it without seeing it, as we are doing it here. Take it to a computer tech store, see what they say about it, after giving it a good check over, and go from there. Would appear that the problem is Motherboard / RAM based.
The Great Lord, Serunson.
Epic Hedgehog power all the way!
Quote from scru :: "If you were a file I'd hit delete."
Epic Hedgehog power all the way!
Quote from scru :: "If you were a file I'd hit delete."
Sounds like a bad CMOS battery
I would usually reccomend updating the BIOS I had an old R30 and the stock BIOS version was full of bugs. HOWEVER, i do not advise you try it on your machine as if it decides to crash during the flash process, it will kill your machine.
So for the time being, try replacing the battery
Use memtest86 to check the RAM too.
I would usually reccomend updating the BIOS I had an old R30 and the stock BIOS version was full of bugs. HOWEVER, i do not advise you try it on your machine as if it decides to crash during the flash process, it will kill your machine.
So for the time being, try replacing the battery
Use memtest86 to check the RAM too.
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I have re-installed the OS and every time I pick the laptop up, it freezes, it will work fine if untouched on a desk, the minute you move it - Bang its frozen - I have taken bits out, it now has no CD ROM drive, no Wireless LAN card, no battery…..I will take out more bits and see if it changes.
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