ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 User Guide

Lenovo Memory Self Repair

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: Note:

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

Step 1
Restart the computer.
Step 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.
Step 3
Read through the important information in the displayed window and click Yes to run the tool.
Step 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.
Step 5
Click Continue to turn on the computer.

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