Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 20:58:40 +0400 From: Maxim V FIlimonov <che@bein.link> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Brad Mettee <bmettee@pchotshots.com>, David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> Subject: Re: it keeps crashing and I don't know why Message-ID: <1843003.yuQaR7ryX4@quad> In-Reply-To: <20140808165118.GA1769@home.parts-unknown.org> References: <20140808132735.GA2102@home.parts-unknown.org> <53E4DEB7.7070902@pchotshots.com> <20140808165118.GA1769@home.parts-unknown.org>
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On Friday 08 August 2014 09:51:18 David Benfell wrote: > On Fri, Aug 08, 2014 at 10:29:11AM -0400, Brad Mettee wrote: > > You can also download bootable versions of Memtest. Burn it to a CD= or > > push the image to a flash drive. In either case, it contains a mini= -os > > to make the media boot and run, without need for an actual OS to be= > > present on the system. When I do testing, I use this one: > > http://www.memtest.org/ >=20 > So it looks like one gets a bootable Memtest86+ from the above site. = I > didn't try the second one (below).... >=20 > > There is also another free one, based on same code but forked some = time > > ago: http://www.memtest86.com/download.htm >=20 > So I booted off the ISO, it went straight to work--no formalities > here--and crashed within 10 seconds. >=20 > It reports CPU temperature at 45 degrees (I assume celsius). >=20 Both are way too low for the CPU to overheat. About 75=B0C would be rea= lly bad,=20 but 45=B0C is just fine. > I let it reboot, and it crashed again, again within 10 seconds. It > looks like you all were correct. Well, what we said right is that your issue is a hardware problem. --=20 wbr, Maxim Filimonov che@bein.link
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