Hi, > What kind of odd noises, and how do you think they relate to the > problem? If your computer makes funny noises at a higher clock speed > it suggests a hardware problem more than something in the kernel ( or > at least based on the details you have supplied ). It's a two tone oscillating noise and then the machine shuts down. Sometimes it doesn't happen, then I get kernel panics. > In the case that you don't believe that it is a Hardware problem, have > you tried booting something else? For example a Linux bood CD, > windows install CD or something else to see what kind of result that > produces. Boot CD - kernel panic. What's a Windows CD? Don't have anything like the polluting my office here ;-) > If there was a problem with the kernel, you would expect to find it at > all clock speeds. True. I just am not sure if it's because at 1GHz, the chip identifies as an Athlon and at 2.4GHz, it's a Semperon which could be causing the problem. TTFN Paul -- "I don't know how World War III will be fought, but I do know World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones" - Einstein
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