LENOVO LAPTOP YOGA 7I BLUE SCREEN General Troubleshooting
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Lenovo Yoga 7i System Board
On the Yoga 7i, RAM is soldered directly to the motherboard. If the BSOD is caused by memory leaks, hardware-level parity errors, or 'Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap' as seen in the search data, the entire system board must be replaced to resolve the faulty integrated memory modules.
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M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive (SSD)
Blue screens occurring during boot or specific file access often point to bad sectors or a failing controller on the NVMe SSD. Replacing the storage drive and performing a clean OS install eliminates software corruption and hardware-level read/write failures.
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Intel Wi-Fi 6E Wireless Card
Search data explicitly identifies 'wdiwifi.sys' as a frequent cause of BSODs in the Yoga series. While often a driver issue, physical failure of the M.2 wireless card can cause IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors; replacing the card is the surgical fix if BIOS and driver updates fail.
SKU: 5W10V25813
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Lenovo Yoga 7i System Board.