* ECS K7S5A bus problem may be causing file corruption
@ 2001-11-09 3:10 Tom Zych
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From: Tom Zych @ 2001-11-09 3:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel; +Cc: lung, crazed_cowboy, kernel, freedman
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There appears to be a marginal bus problem with some ECS K7S5A
boards, which may be contributing to some of the file corruption
problems people have reported. Try running Memtest86
( http://www.memtest86.com/ ) with the CPU (and possibly FSB)
speed set to 100, then 133. If 100 is ok and 133 isn't, check out
http://65.66.90.193/K7S5A_Corruption_Fix_V131.pdf (warning: pdf)
for details. My own machine exhibits completely reproducible
errors using either or both DIMMS when the CPU/FSB speed is
133/133, and no errors at 100/100 or 100/133.
Memtest86 is run from a boot floppy and doesn't use the hard
drives, so this is unrelated to the kernel / IDE. A couple of
people have had trouble under Linux but not Windows, so this may
not be the only issue. It should be eliminated on a given machine
before testing kernel patches, though.
Hope this helps,
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Tom Zych
freethinker_DEATHTOSPAM@pobox.com
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