Difference between revisions of "Problem with failing memory slot"
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The problem seems to be associated with the RAM module not making contact with the pins on the slot. This also can happen to the primary slot. To fix this, you need to apply pressure to the modules. One way to do ths is to cut a small strip of metal and fold it in half. Then tape it to the inside of the memory panel so that when the panel closes, it places pressure on the middle of the affected module. Close the door (may not shut all the way), and boot the system. The computer should regcognize all RAM again. If the primary slot fails, the computer will fail to POST, or lock up during boot. | The problem seems to be associated with the RAM module not making contact with the pins on the slot. This also can happen to the primary slot. To fix this, you need to apply pressure to the modules. One way to do ths is to cut a small strip of metal and fold it in half. Then tape it to the inside of the memory panel so that when the panel closes, it places pressure on the middle of the affected module. Close the door (may not shut all the way), and boot the system. The computer should regcognize all RAM again. If the primary slot fails, the computer will fail to POST, or lock up during boot. | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, 13 July 2007
Information about the failing memory slot on the T30 model.
Problem description
One of the two memory expansion slots in the T30s fails after some time. Hot weather seems to induce the failure.
Affected Models
- ThinkPad T30
Solutions
IBM will replace motherboards of machines under warranty.
The problem seems to be associated with the RAM module not making contact with the pins on the slot. This also can happen to the primary slot. To fix this, you need to apply pressure to the modules. One way to do ths is to cut a small strip of metal and fold it in half. Then tape it to the inside of the memory panel so that when the panel closes, it places pressure on the middle of the affected module. Close the door (may not shut all the way), and boot the system. The computer should regcognize all RAM again. If the primary slot fails, the computer will fail to POST, or lock up during boot.
See also
http://www.omskakas.se/2007/07/thinkpad-t30-memory-slot-failure.html