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I can't remember what but it was a c-state bios setting. I think I've also seen linux errors on these with security settings. These systems sometimes have bios security settings assuming Windows but when you run linux it isn't happy. There's hope for you. I've got a cluster of 12 of these at work, and they're all running Ubuntu Server. The actual hardware in these is high-volume desktop hardware. It really seems like the only trigger for that error is the Multi-Core. Also passing the kernel options via grub don't change anything.

Thats really weird, I am about to give up on this. Would it be possible for you to tell me with wich settings you could manage those damn things to run? Reactions: Jeggs I would not give up so quickly. Can you deactivate any periphery, like Bluetooth, wifi etc. Don't worry about the warranty. Since im dumb, I threw away the original packing so they refuse to take it back anyway. I didn't find that options. Also enabeling CSM and booting in Legacy only without secureboot did not help.

Are those also BIOS settings? In the meanwhile i installed kernel 5. But the error remains. Sorry for doubleposting but I finally have some good news. I figured out that an Ubuntu Ubuntu When I update to kernel 5. So it seems the hardware does need a kernel 5.

However ubuntu Does anyone of you know if it is possible to downgrade the kernel of Ubuntu Then try Thats progress but we then need to figure out what changed in 5. Wasnt 5. If yes you could avoid these patches with kernel message in grub. Regarding the proposed bios options, I wasnt aware the bios differences are so big between M and Mx. Ubuntu mainline kernel 5. Reboot into the new kernel and remove the newer kernel and update-grub.

The single screw comes with a tool-less design. The whole assembly is held down by this single screw. You can access everything inside the unit after getting it out. The metal cover slides out and up. Lenovo Thinkcentre M57p Memory. Lenovo Thinkcentre M72e Tower Memory. Show All Lenovo Thinkcentre Models. Lenovo Thinkcentre A Lenovo Thinkcentre A50p. Lenovo Thinkcentre A51 Lenovo Thinkcentre A51p.

Lenovo Thinkcentre A61e. Lenovo Thinkcentre A70Z , , Lenovo Thinkcentre E Lenovo Thinkcentre Edge Lenovo Thinkcentre K Lenovo Thinkcentre Legion Y After verifying the notches and direction, the memory needs to be installed, move each memory slot tab out or away from the memory module. These tabs will snap into place as the memory module is installed.

Once these tabs are moved out, gently and firmly push the memory module into the slot. As the memory module is being pushed, the two tabs should snap and hold the memory module into place. After the memory is installed in the computer, plug the computer back in, and turn it back on. As the computer is booting, the memory should be automatically detected and set up. If you have any difficulties with the memory detected or set up, enter the BIOS setup, and verify the memory is correctly detected by the system.

This module allows the computer to have a continuous flow of data. This module is a small circuit board and has only a few or no chips on it.

Before the memory can be installed into a notebook, the memory slots must be located. If you are unfamiliar with where these slots are located, below is a listing of possible locations:.

If you cannot locate the slots after looking at each of the above recommendations, we recommend you contact the computer manufacturer for additional help and information. Once the slots are located, the next step is to install the computer memory.

Today, most laptops follow the same memory installation. Because laptops are thin compared to a desktop computer, the memory banks are horizontal with the laptop. The memory must be inserted at an angle approximately 75 degrees. Once it's in the slot, press down on the memory to snap it into place.



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