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| Joe Fredrickson 2002-11-27, 6:24 am |
| I just installed a new CPU into my machine
Old: Celeron 566
New: Celeron 850
No i didnt buy a 850 someone didnt want it so they gave it too me.
But now on boot up I get this message
CPU 0: Machine Check Exception 0000000000000004
Bank 1: b200000000000115
Kernel Panic: CPU Context corrupt.
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| Sybren Stuvel 2002-11-27, 8:24 am |
| In article <GI2F9.19811$hg1.53351@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
Joe Fredrickson wrote:
> No i didnt buy a 850 someone didnt want it so they gave it too me.
Nice one ;-)
> But now on boot up I get this message
> CPU 0: Machine Check Exception 0000000000000004
> Bank 1: b200000000000115
> Kernel Panic: CPU Context corrupt.
Maybe that's why they didn't want the CPU any more... Try putting in the
old CPU to see if your computer wants to boot then - just to make sure
no other parts of your computer have been damaged. If that works, try
booting from a rescue floppy or the Gentoo LiveCD (www.gentoo.org).
MeltDown
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| Joe Fredrickson 2002-11-28, 12:24 am |
| Thu, 28 Nov 2002 01:15 am will from hence forward be known as the day Sybren
Stuvel blabbered:
> Maybe that's why they didn't want the CPU any more... Try putting in the
> old CPU to see if your computer wants to boot then - just to make sure
> no other parts of your computer have been damaged. If that works, try
> booting from a rescue floppy or the Gentoo LiveCD (www.gentoo.org).
Thats the funny thing ... whilst running it from the Gentoo LiveCD it
actually does boot at the 850Mhz but has a fair few errors when trying to
run anything relatively heavy (eg UT2003-Demo) (and there was also many
many issues with PCI cards not working :P) ...
Nicely though the system does still boot from the old CPU
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| Sybren Stuvel 2002-11-28, 8:24 am |
| In article <CRhF9.22565$hg1.61047@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
Joe Fredrickson wrote:
> Thats the funny thing ... whilst running it from the Gentoo LiveCD it
> actually does boot at the 850Mhz but has a fair few errors when trying to
> run anything relatively heavy (eg UT2003-Demo) (and there was also many
> many issues with PCI cards not working :P) ...
Maybe you could boot from the livecd, and compile yourself a new kernel
for your new CPU - perhaps you can enable workarounds for known bugs
and fix it that way.
> Nicely though the system does still boot from the old CPU
Good!
Sybren
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