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12-01-2020 07:40 AM
Hi Guys,
My laptop suddenly gave me an error message and then restarted its self. It then got stuck in a boot loop meaning I can't load up my desktop. I tried loading the recovery/automatic repair options using the power on/off three time but nothing. I then ran the hardware diagnostics. It found that the "Memory Quick Check" Failed but everything else passed.
I was wondering if anyone knew what the failure ID GTSAM9-6T7AAB-MFPWXF-005E03 stands for? Would this be some new RAM that I need to look into purchasing?
Any help is appreciated
Thanks,
Matt
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12-01-2020 11:54 AM
You're very welcome, Matt.
Yes, I would buy a different (new) notebook and not throw good money after bad fixing yours.
It probably needs a new motherboard.
The files on the hard drive should be fine.
Remove the drive from the notebook and buy one of these SATA to USB cables and you should be able to read/copy the files from the drive to your PC for further use.
StarTech.com SATA to USB Cable - USB 3.0 to 2.5” SATA: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook, where you can find the hard drive removal procedure.
Looks pretty easy to remove the drive on that model.
12-01-2020 08:42 AM
Hi, Matt:
According to the failure report generated by the code you posted, it appears to be a more serious issue than that.
I deleted the serial number from the report.
GTSAM9-6T7AAB-MFPWXF-005E03 | OK | XXXXXXXXXX | 11/26/20 | 0 | System/Processor Board | Backplane Board, System Board, Processor, Processor Board | BGA integrity |
Something to do with the processor or motherboard.
12-01-2020 11:54 AM
You're very welcome, Matt.
Yes, I would buy a different (new) notebook and not throw good money after bad fixing yours.
It probably needs a new motherboard.
The files on the hard drive should be fine.
Remove the drive from the notebook and buy one of these SATA to USB cables and you should be able to read/copy the files from the drive to your PC for further use.
StarTech.com SATA to USB Cable - USB 3.0 to 2.5” SATA: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook, where you can find the hard drive removal procedure.
Looks pretty easy to remove the drive on that model.