Re: APIC errors?

From: David Palmer (Katipo_at_westnet.com.au)
Date: 08/30/03

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    What board is it?
    What processors?
    What chipset?
    The AsusTek A7M266D had some problems that took a little while to emerge
    with AMDs on Via chipsets, for example.

    On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 02:34:53 -0700
    Steve Lamb <grey@dmiyu.org> wrote:

    > Ok, I want to pick the brains of all of you out there. I've got a
    > nice dual-CPU motherboard that is now collecting dust outside of
    > the case because of an excessive amount of APIC errors... I
    > think. The machine itself ran great for many months and recently
    > just crapped out on me.
    >
    > What happens is the machine will run fine and then something, I
    > have no idea what, will cause it to lock up. Whenever I am close
    > enough to catch the error before screen blanking kicks in shows a
    > ton of APIC errors. On the last such occurrence the MB was
    > spewing APIC errors as fast as the screen would print them.
    >
    > Does anyone know what the likely causes of these errors might be
    > and, if so, how to resolve them? Could memory have something to
    > do with it? Heat? Bad juju?
    >
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