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Date:      Wed, 19 Jul 2006 19:28:21 +0100
From:      Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com>
To:        Marwan Sultan <dead_line@hotmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: tempreture shutting down.
Message-ID:  <44BE79C5.5090406@dial.pipex.com>
In-Reply-To: <44BE77A5.2050703@dial.pipex.com>
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Alex Zbyslaw wrote:

> Derek Ragona wrote:
>
>>
>> At 11:28 AM 7/19/2006, Marwan Sultan wrote:
>>
>>> I Finally installed 6.1 on my HP Laptop dv5000 serios.
>>>
>>> when i restarted for the first time, and During booting,
>>> it gives the following error and it shuts down immediatly
>>>
>>> Warning: System tempreture too high shutting down soon!
>>> acpi_tz1: Warning current tempreture (0.0c) exceeds safe limits
>>>
>>> I checked my bios setup for any tempreture options, there is nothing 
>>> there,
>>>
>>> Any Advice, or help please.
>>>
>>> - Marwan
>>
>>
>> That is on your motherboard.  You probably have a fan that isn't 
>> running right.
>>
>>         -Derek
>
>
> Or a duff ACPI config.  Try booting without acpi and see if that 
> helps.  Or search acpi@ archives or try a question there.
>
> Try "acpidump -d" and look for TZ or tz.  You can do that from single 
> user mode, if the machine stays up long enough.  You could also try 
> from "fixit" shell from the boot CD.
>
> My theory is that the ACPI contains some duff builtin max temperature 
> for a zone because a temp of 0.0c isn't really that hot for a PC!
>
In desperation you could also try upgrading/downgrading the BIOS - just 
make sure to keep a copy of the one you have!

--Alex






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