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Re: Why secure boot might be a good idea on your Linux machine

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From Mighty Mouse <"squeak!"@thecheesefactory.com>
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Subject Re: Why secure boot might be a good idea on your Linux machine
Date Thu, 19 Dec 2024 18:22:03 +1100
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Mighty Mouse wrote:
> Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>> Mighty Mouse <"squeak!"@thecheesefactory.com> wrote:
>>> Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>>>> Mighty Mouse <"squeak!"@thecheesefactory.com> wrote:
>>>>> Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>>>>>> Mighty Mouse <"squeak!"@thecheesefactory.com> wrote:
>>>>> how can I check? and if there is one how do I get rid of it?
>>>> I'm not sure if that can be done reliably, but I wouldn't jump to
>>>> conclusions, especially if the trouble only started after you
>>>> upgraded the CPU.
>>>>
>>>>> if it's not a boot virus what else could be the problem?
>>>> Try running Memtest86 to check the RAM didn't get damaged
>>>> accidentally. Linux probably won't be using as much RAM as Win10,
>>>> so it may not have reached the memory region that's faulty.
>>> I forgot that I had installed brand new ram, 16Gb 2x8. I ran memtest,
>>> and the computer turned off after a few minutes. so in case that ram 
>>> was
>>> faulty I put in 8 gig (2x4) of RAM, and set up a sceen to monitor
>>> memtest. it ran for 21 minutes then the computer turned off again! you
>>> can see here  https://auslink.info/video/memtest.mp4 . I'm sure this is
>>> not supposed to happen.
>> Yes, it's supposed to keep testing forever. That's certainly a
>> hardware problem.
>>
>>> one other thing, the power supply in this PC failed, it was emitting a
>>> 'hissing' noise and burnt smell, and I replaced it with a brand new 
>>> one.
>>> it's only since then that these problems have started. could it be that
>>> the motherboard is faulty?
>> Yep, though it could be just one RAM slot so you might try moving
>> the RAM sticks about.
>
> ok

the RAM was running as dual channel in A2/B2 slots. I'll put it in A1/B1 
and run memtest again. btw.. memtest is now in the BIOS as a boot 
option, and I can't see anyway to remove it.  ?

>
>>   It might also be that the CPU wasn't aligned
>> quite right when you replaced it.
>
> no, i installed it very carefully.
>
>>
>>>>> I've tried windows repair, and it didn't fix it.
>>>> Did you try Safe Mode (assuming that's still around in Win10)?
>>> no, but I will. stupid M$ has made it more difficult to get into safe
>>> mode. it used to be that you just pressed F8 at boot.
>> With Memtest86 failing then that means the problem isn't in Windows
>> anyway.
>>
>
> you're right. I will put the old CPU back, and reinstall windows. if 
> the problem is still extant I'll junk this motherboard.
>


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