I was actually able to solve this problem by chaging BIOS settings,
specifically I changed

"Configure SDRAM by SPD" from disabled to Enabled
"SDRAM frequency" changed to Auto
"SDRAM Command Rate" changed from 1T to 2T

I think this was just an issue of the ram not being able to keep up with the
commands


On 3/29/07, Phillip Lougher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Obviously keep in mind you may have a faulty DIMM slot or motherboard.
> Although this is less likely than a faulty DIMM.
>
> --
> ubuntu 6.10 installer crashed
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/97675
>

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ubuntu 6.10 installer crashed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/97675

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