Right. I have a long story.
Old IBM ThinkPad T4x series laptops, but (in my experience) particularly the T41/42 models have this problem where the GPU disconnects at seemingly random intervals from the motherboard because the solder breaks. I think mine has that problem.
I didn't think of it before because I have never, ever, ever seen a report of a ThinkPad T43p like mine suffering from a bad solder.
I figured I'd need to reflow the solder, which would suck, so instead I ran 3DMark05 Pro on near the highest possible settings, and I planned to do it for a few hours and then turn off the PC. Well, I didn't have to wait that long. It went to sleep on its own because it was so hot.
I then let it sit for a while. Fingers crossed that fixed the solder. So far so good, anyway.
If it does happen again, I will try removing one of my sticks of RAM as you, Avonvilla, suggest. I did run memtest+ to be help rule out the RAM as a culprit, and it completed one pass with no errors. It was 90% through the second pass when I decided it was 4am and
probably time to go to bed.
