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Frequent ?IRQ NOT LESS THAN EQUAL crashes on X31 (2672)
Frequent ?IRQ NOT LESS THAN EQUAL crashes on X31 (2672)
I am getting BSOD and reboot about every other day for the last month.
I replaced the memory with new, and it continues.
The machine does seem to run hot, but its an X31, so that's expected?
Is there any known course to diagnose and fix this condition?
Is it common? I haven't found much info on it searching.
I can live with it, it really doesn't interrupt me that much. But it does disimpress me regards MS and IBM quality-control...
I replaced the memory with new, and it continues.
The machine does seem to run hot, but its an X31, so that's expected?
Is there any known course to diagnose and fix this condition?
Is it common? I haven't found much info on it searching.
I can live with it, it really doesn't interrupt me that much. But it does disimpress me regards MS and IBM quality-control...
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Sounds like memory to me too.
It shouldn't run "that" hot. I have one too and it's on 24x7. I bought one of those cooler pads but don't like the noise. However, I turned the pad sideways and have the laptop on there hanging off the sides so there's some airflow underneath instead of sitting directly on a solid desktop.
It shouldn't run "that" hot. I have one too and it's on 24x7. I bought one of those cooler pads but don't like the noise. However, I turned the pad sideways and have the laptop on there hanging off the sides so there's some airflow underneath instead of sitting directly on a solid desktop.
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I've actually just run in to the same problem myself today (X31, 2672). Windows gets a somewhat frequent (albeit random) BSOD, linux (completely separate hard disk) just stalls (or gets a kernel panic at boot). It's not running hot at all, the hard disk is fine (and only a few months old) and a brand new linux install (was stable until today) and a month or so old XP install which had no problems.
EDIT:
5 memtest passes later...no errors.
EDIT:
5 memtest passes later...no errors.
Lenovo X240: 2.1GHz i7 - 8GB - 120GB SSD - 1080p IPS - Win7
Lenovo T400: 2.53GHz - 4GB - 320GB & 100GB - Win7
IBM X60t: 1.83GHz - 2GB - 80GB - 1400x1050 - Win7
Lenovo T400: 2.53GHz - 4GB - 320GB & 100GB - Win7
IBM X60t: 1.83GHz - 2GB - 80GB - 1400x1050 - Win7
This can't be a coincidence... X31 2672-PBU, just hit this error today when I was doing a full reinstall. Memory's not the issue - I've had the error on install on three different memory sticks, each running solo in the computer (2 x 256, 1 x 1GB). I have nothing else to say except that, after all the files are copied, the computer hard crashes, reboots, and says that it's recovered from a serious system fault (& wants to send stuff to Microsoft). Note that this is the first time that the desktop comes up.
Other quirks: sometimes the video card driver is installed perfectly fine before it crashes, other times the video card driver does not install. The USB bays don't work either.
IBM killswitch?
Not that I would mind getting a new X61...
Other quirks: sometimes the video card driver is installed perfectly fine before it crashes, other times the video card driver does not install. The USB bays don't work either.
IBM killswitch?
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I'm not one to jump to conspiracy theories...but...well that "security" chip is the red flashing light in the palm of the X31**...Txiasaeia wrote:IBM killswitch?Not that I would mind getting a new X61...
**Slightly obscure?
Lenovo X240: 2.1GHz i7 - 8GB - 120GB SSD - 1080p IPS - Win7
Lenovo T400: 2.53GHz - 4GB - 320GB & 100GB - Win7
IBM X60t: 1.83GHz - 2GB - 80GB - 1400x1050 - Win7
Lenovo T400: 2.53GHz - 4GB - 320GB & 100GB - Win7
IBM X60t: 1.83GHz - 2GB - 80GB - 1400x1050 - Win7
... yes?bobbarker wrote:I'm not one to jump to conspiracy theories...but...well that "security" chip is the red flashing light in the palm of the X31**...Txiasaeia wrote:IBM killswitch?Not that I would mind getting a new X61...
**Slightly obscure?
On a more serious note: a full reinstall from the original install CDs (instead of the restore partition) seemed to have done the trick. Odd. Either a) the restore partition is different from the restore CDs, or b) the restore partition was somehow corrupted. Very, very odd. Oh well - it means I won't have to give up my beloved X31 just yet.
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bobbarker
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I might have to try that on mine. I had it going for a night, but it broke itself again...Txiasaeia wrote:On a more serious note: a full reinstall from the original install CDs (instead of the restore partition) seemed to have done the trick. Odd. Either a) the restore partition is different from the restore CDs, or b) the restore partition was somehow corrupted. Very, very odd. Oh well - it means I won't have to give up my beloved X31 just yet.
Logan's Run for those who found it too obscure...Txiasaeia wrote:... yes?
Lenovo X240: 2.1GHz i7 - 8GB - 120GB SSD - 1080p IPS - Win7
Lenovo T400: 2.53GHz - 4GB - 320GB & 100GB - Win7
IBM X60t: 1.83GHz - 2GB - 80GB - 1400x1050 - Win7
Lenovo T400: 2.53GHz - 4GB - 320GB & 100GB - Win7
IBM X60t: 1.83GHz - 2GB - 80GB - 1400x1050 - Win7
Diagnosis?
I don't know if its related, but my wireless started getting flakey and IRQ Not Equal errors increased rapidly to 5x daily.
Dump analysis (or whatever its called) actually declared the Intel Pro 2100 as the likely suspect, and said the driver was out of date.
Indeed, it was. An updated version was downloaded from Lenovo, and there have been no further BSODs, yet.
http://wer.microsoft.com/responses/Resp ... 2ee7ead14e
Dump analysis (or whatever its called) actually declared the Intel Pro 2100 as the likely suspect, and said the driver was out of date.
Indeed, it was. An updated version was downloaded from Lenovo, and there have been no further BSODs, yet.
http://wer.microsoft.com/responses/Resp ... 2ee7ead14e
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