Memory or T60 video problem

I got a T60 with win xp sp3 and on startup, I get a few scratches on the thinkpad and the winlogo. After him, the office shows no artifacts or bands and everything seems normal, except that the video driver is missing.

It has the ati X 1300 card and when I leave the search system the driver in Device Manager - he considers it and installs it.

After the reboot, it appears a blue screen with the NMI: parity check / memory parity error.

If I start windows using last known good configuration - it starts normally, but the video driver is also absent as well.

I tried to download the centre with the driver of ati catalyst from the official website and after download, it says that I don't even have any ati video card?

Any ideas what is causing this?

Yes, it is sound as an early stage of the corruption of VRAM T60/p units with ATi chips sometimes succumb to.

The good news is that there is no shortage of motherboards for these machines, and prices have fallen to ridiculous levels over the past year.

Good luck.

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