Does Lenovo Yoga X380 Lid Sensor Error Indicat Drive is Failing? Maybe

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • I am quite fond of the Lenovo Yoga X380 laptop with its unique tablet-laptop features. However, this particular unit was spewing out blue screen of death (BSOD) kernel panics so often as to render it unreliable and unusable. During the period of time in which it would behave, I ran full diagnostics finding the only error to be with the Lid Sensor. RAM, CPU cooling, and storage all passed without issues.
    This led me to believe there was something deeply (and costly) wrong with the laptop. However, after month of different attempts to resolve the instability, which included wiping the OS, going with Win10, Win11, back to Win10, and back to Win11, firmware & BIOS updates, forgoing any Lenovo updates, etc, I finally arrived at the solution: a failing NVMe M.2 SSD drive.
    Now, it wasn't until the drive failed to the point the O/S could not detect a boot device that I realized the storage may be the root problem. However, once I did replace the NVMe drive, not only did the BSOD vanish 100%, but the original lid sensor error also self-corrected?
    Is there any correlation between the two? I do not know the hardware well enough to say that definitively. I can only add that not until the past few weeks did the laptop make it abundantly clear there was a storage problem. Up until that time, diagnostics only showed a problem with the lid sensor error.
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