3. If the DIMMs are present and properly installed, check for any lit DIMM connector error LEDs and
reseat those DIMMs. Check logs for memory diagnostic codes.
4. Reset UEFI to the default settings.
5. If the problem persists, update the UEFI firmware.
6. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
Note: The solution for this error may involve a system board replacement. If TPM encryption has
been enabled, back up TPM Encryption Recovery Key.
• FQXSFMA0027M: DIMM [arg1] Self-healing, attempt post package repair (PPR) failed at Rank
[arg2] Sub Rank [arg3] Bank [arg4] Row [arg5] on Device [arg6]. [arg7]
Severity: Warning
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Reseat the affected DIMM (Note: The event Log might contain a recent FQXSFMA0011I event
denoting detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
2. Boot to F1 setup and enable the DIMM. Reboot the system.
3. Update UEFI firmware to the latest version.
4. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
Note: The solution for this error may involve a system board replacement. If TPM encryption has
been enabled, back up TPM Encryption Recovery Key.
• FQXSFMA0028K: Memory Capacity exceeds CPU limit. [arg1]
Severity: Error
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Remove AC power from the system.
2. Modify memory configuration to ensure the memory capacity does not exceed the processor part
number limit.
3. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
Note: The solution for this error may involve a system board replacement. If TPM encryption has
been enabled, back up TPM Encryption Recovery Key.
• FQXSFMA0028M: DIMM [arg1] Self-healing, attempt post package repair (PPR) exceeded DIMM
level threshold [arg2] at Rank [arg3] Sub Rank [arg4] Bank [arg5] Row [arg6] on Device [arg7].
[arg8]
Severity: Warning
User Action:
Complete the following steps:
1. Reseat the affected DIMM (Note: The event Log might contain a recent FQXSFMA0011I event
denoting detected change in DIMM population that could be related to this problem.)
2. Boot to F1 setup and re-enable the DIMM. Reboot the system.
3. Update UEFI firmware to the latest version.
4. If the problem persists, collect Service Data logs and contact Lenovo Support.
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