What helped me was to use old IDE cables to enforce UDMA-33.
Switching to an 80-conductor cable makes the machine freeze
regardless of what I set in the HPT-BIOS.
Upgrading the MB BIOS, fans on the chipset and a 435 watts :)
power supply are reported to help some cases. I had no luck.
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Mark Hahn wrote:
> > APIC error on CPU1 00(02) or 02(02) or 00(08) or 00(04)
>
> BP6 bugs, not linux's, and especially not ide's fault. you have to
> do the usual BP6 voodoo: bios update, extra fans, big PS, higher voltage.
On friday I bought a power supply with
Hi Andre,
I tried 2.4.0-test10pre5 and gives me far less errors. It is evil because
of the upcoming hope after 2 minutes, but then it bites you. The errors on
ide0 and ide1 are gone completely. I have switched DMA on for them.
However, the machine still freezes solid on heavy use of ide2 and
Hi Andre,
I tried 2.4.0-test10pre5 and gives me far less errors. It is evil because
of the upcoming hope after 2 minutes, but then it bites you. The errors on
ide0 and ide1 are gone completely. I have switched DMA on for them.
However, the machine still freezes solid on heavy use of ide2 and
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