Lenovo Memory Self Repair (for Intel models only)

Lenovo Memory Self Repair (hereafter referred to as repair tool) enables you to repair memory single-bit or single-row failure with internal redundant resources.

It is recommended that you use the repair tool in the following situations:
  • The operating system is unstable, such as having blue screen error or system crash.

  • Any application operates abnormally, such as crashing or quitting unexpectedly.

  • Any test result indicates memory-related errors.

Note:

The repair tool can be used only when your computer can be turned on normally.

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. When the logo screen is displayed, trigger the repair tool by one of the following methods:
    • Press F4.

    • Press Enter to enter Startup Interrupt Menu, and then press F4.

    • Press F12 to enter App Menu, and then select Lenovo Memory Self Repair.

  3. Read through the important information in the displayed window and click Yes to run the tool.
  4. Check the repair result on the pop-up dialog box. There are three types of results.
    • Memory Repaired: it means that the memory failure is detected and repaired.

    • Memory failure detected but repair was unsuccessful: it means that the memory failure is detected but cannot be repaired.

    • No failure detected: it means that no memory failure is detected.

    If the issue persists, you can try again or contact Lenovo for additional support.
  5. Click Continue to turn on the computer.

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