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| Sign In | Help CommunityCategoryBoardKnowledge BaseUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean SHOP SUPPORT COMMUNITY Register | Sign In | Help English Español Deutsch Русский Forums Knowledge Base Blogs CommunityCategoryBoardKnowledge BaseUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Users Online 127 Members / 3138 Guests English Community > ThinkPad Notebooks > ThinkPad T61 and prior T series Laptops > NMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity Error. All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Reply Topic options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Topic options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page Trivium What's DOS? Posts: 1 Registered: 07-14-2009 Location: Canada Message 1 of 2 (6,397 Views) NMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity Error. Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-14-2009 03:17 PM Hello all,Well, after much frustration with my Lenovo R60, I have come to the forums in hopes that I can get my laptop back to a working state.About 2 weeks ago, I was playing a game when my laptop went to a blue screen with the following error message on it:NMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity ErrorAfter the first occurance, it booted up fine. This happened about 3-4 more times playing the game and my laptop was fine, just needed to restart. However, after the 4th/5th time seeing the error, the error now occurs upon bootup after the XP logo loads. I've read a lenghty
contribute knowledge and discuss technology. Join our growing community to access all features. Register Now! User Name Password Remember Me? SysChat » Tutorials » Windows » Tips on How to Resolve NMI: Parity Check/ Memory Parity Error Windows Guides and tutorials on Windows operating systems Search Forums Show Tutorials Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... LinkBack (3) Tutorial Tools Tips on How to Resolve NMI: Parity Check/ Memory Parity Error Published by DanielGray 07-14-2009 Tips on How to Resolve NMI: Parity Check/ Memory Parity Error These are possible techniques https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T61-and-prior-T-series/NMI-Parity-Check-Memory-Parity-Error/td-p/141260 on how to resolve this particular behavior. Try these subsequent suggestions. Memory Check - Dislodge extra memory out of the motherboard; run only the module needed to start the system. Reboot the system to see of the error still exist. If the error message does not materialize, the problem is one of the memory cards you have removed from the motherboard. This procedure may take several http://www.syschat.com/tips-how-resolve-nmi-parity-check-4800.html times since you have to try every RAM to determine what causes the problem. If you have detected that a memory module is defective, replace it. Adapter Check – Remove installed adapter leaving only the necessary adapter generally a single video adapter and the subsystem controller. Restart the computer to see if the problem sill occurs. Try to reinstall every adapter and reboot the system separately, reboot after every adapter. If the error does not appear after reinstalling each of the adapters, the card may only require to be reseated. Monitor the system to guarantee that the error will not reappear. Check the BIOS Configuration – If you have reinstalled the necessary latest adapter or whatever revisions you have mage to the computer, verify this through your firmware of BIOS configuration application. Access the BIOS by pressing the Delete several times or F1 during the start up process until the BIOS appear. If you are inside the BIOS set it to BIOS default or Fail-Safe defaults, stop the antivirus application within the BIOS, and set the Plug-and-Play OS to “No”. The kind of hardware the system uses as well as the manufacturer’s design of the motherbo
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error the system has halted> Hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error the system has halted Tags: Hardware http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/34385-63-hardware-malfunction-parity-check-memory-parity-error-system-halted Memory Windows 7 Last response: 20 February 2016 00:24 in Windows 7 Share Terri 11 18 January 2012 04:55:33 HI, when the error occurs I shut down the computer wait a few mins and turn by http://www.tech-faq.com/nmi-parity-check-memory-parity-error.html own everything comes back to desktop fine. every three days or once a wk it has been doing that blue screen with Hardware malfunction MNI parity check/ memory parity error the system has halted. gateway windows nmi parity 7 64 bit Terri More about : hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error system halted tlmck 18 January 2012 06:01:42 Try this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 m 0 l Terri 11 19 January 2012 02:52:04 tlmck said:Try this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 I will look into that thx m 1 l Related resources NMI: Parity Check / Memory Parity Error, graphics card - Forum Blue screen of death "NMI: Parity Check / Memory Parity Error" - nmi parity error Forum Need help with Hardware Conflict with new PCI wireless card - Parity check error - Tech Support Nmi parity check - Forum Two beeps - memory parity error - PC becomes slow , graphic card performs slow. Wrong time on BIOS. Need help - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer gamerk316 a b $ Windows 7 19 January 2012 18:52:58 RAM problem? If using error-checking RAM, then this would indicate you have at least one bit in RAM thats gone bad... m 0 l Terri 11 20 January 2012 23:47:48 thx I think you may be right Terri11 m 0 l Terri 11 20 January 2012 23:50:39 gamerk316 said:RAM problem? If using error-checking RAM, then this would indicate you have at least one bit in RAM thats gone bad... I think you may be right thx m 0 l Terri 11 31 January 2012 05:28:38 Terri 11 said:HI, when the error occurs I shut down the computer wait a few mins and turn by own everything comes back to desktop fine. every three days or once a wk it has been doing that blue screen with Hardware malfunction MNI parity check/ memory parity error the system has halted. gateway windows 7 64 bit Terri Have not
hangs or stops responding during the Windows start-up process, and may be the result of a number of hardware or hardware configuration problems. What does the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Look Like? A number of error codes can be displayed when the error occurs. These include: NMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity Error, NMI: Bus Timeout, NMI: Software NMI generated, NMI: Eisa IOCHKERR board x, NMI: Channel Check/IOCHK, or NMI: Fail-safe timer The error codes typically start with the “*** Hardware Malfunction” message and a display message indicating that the computer or system has been “halted” follows. Why does the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Occur? The NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity error typically occurs if a computer hardware component is damaged, malfunctions, or if an incompatible driver is installed on the computer. How to Fix the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Most hardware problems that trigger this error involve the computer's RAM, motherboard, cache memory, or a hardware adapter on the computer. The following are troubleshooting steps that can be taken to identify the cause of the error: Verify Your Computer's Memory Step 1 – Remove any new RAM modules that have been installed on the computer. Step 2 – Restart the computer to see if the error message continues to be displayed. Step 3 – If the error is eliminated, then replace the RAM modules that were installed. If it persists, repeat the process but only leave the minimum amount of RAM necessary to boot the computer in order to determine if the computer has faulty RAM. Step 4 – Replace the faulty RAM modules if they are the source of the problem. The Microsoft RAM diagnostic tool found at: http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp may also be used in order to help identify faulty computer modules. Verify the Adapters on the Computer Step 1 – Remove all adapters that are not required to run or start the computer. Most Windows computers can be run with only the video and drive subsystem controller adapters. Step 2 – Restart the computer. If the error does not appear, then the problem is one of the adapters removed in step 1. Step 3 – Reinstall one adapter at a time until the error is displayed again. This determines the adapter that was the source of the error. Visit the adapter manufacturer's website and download a