On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:03:04PM +0000, Felipe W Damasio wrote:
> Pavel Machek wrote:
> >>The MCE (hand copied):
> >>
> >>Machine Check Exception: 000000000000004
> >>Bank 4: b200000000040151
> >>Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt
> >=20
> > Is not it trying to tell you about bad ram?
>=20
> Could be, though this looks like a Instruction fetch error from the=20
> Level 1 cache, doesn't it? If so, it could be caused by a faulty processo=
r.
>=20
> Is this the first time it happened? Could you please check your logs=20
> and send any more MCE error codes?
Hi,
I have nothing in my logs but have had three more chrashes since
my first report. Two of them I couldn't inspect since I was at
work (the machine is at home) and had my girlfriend boot the box,
but the last one was identical to the reported one.
I am getting a new processor now and hope that'll do it.
Thanks for your comments,
Rasmus
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