> I just had an MCE on my aging PPro 200. Before I go out to
> buy a replacement I would like to hear if it could be
> caused by anything other than the CPU. Googling a bit
> gave some indications that sometimes other HW might report
> failure through this method.
>
> The MCE (hand copied):
>
> Machine Check Exception: 000000000000004
> Bank 4: b200000000040151
> Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt
Is not it trying to tell you about bad ram?
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