Re: Kernel panic - not syncing: CPU context corrupt

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William L. Maltby wrote:
On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 15:57 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 6/20/08, Alwin Roosen <alwin.roosen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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ws174 login: CPU 1: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000005
CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000004
Bank 3: f62000020002010a at 0000000032c93500
Bank 5: f20000300c000e0f
Kernel panic - not syncing: CPU context corrupt
Bank 3: f62000020002010a
Two banks of Memory (3 and 5) have problems?

If the RAM tests OK, suggest you swap the motherboard

IIRC, you have memory interleaved? I've had problems with that, in the
past, on ... an acer? Anyway, if so, try turning it off in the BIOS
setup.

Also, make sure you have the latest BIOS for the mainboard.

I'm pretty sure those 'banks' mentioned in that error relate to the on-CPU cache, and not to motherboard main RAM.

any ECC in a MACHINE CHECK is likely CACHE ecc, not main memory ECC.
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