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Date:      Sun, 16 Jun 2002 10:13:10 -0600
From:      Aaron J Siegel <Aaron.Siegel@attbi.com>
To:        Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Computer crashes and hard drive geometry
Message-ID:  <3D0CB916.9000003@attbi.com>

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Hello
         I purchased a computer in January of this year which as been 
nothing but a big headache. Every time I compile the kernel it crashes, 
or give a bunch of compiler errors.  The computer is a AMD XP +1500 
with, Epox 8kha, and the ram is a 256 MB Crucial DDR.  I have a 40 GB 
IBM hard drive setup with LBA geometry. Do I need to set the geometry to 
a extended INT13 mode? Could the hard drive be creating the problem?

I have tried everything I can think of; replaced the RAM, upgraded the 
bios, tried the video card in another computer, used a different hard 
drive(it appear to be a little more stable). I have moved the hard drive 
to a older computer, PII, 440BX, Promise 100TX IDE controller, there are 
no problems the computer, it can run for days without a glitch. I save 
the core but when I run gdb I receive the error: 
"/usr/var/crash4/vmcore.0": not in executable format: File format not 
recognized". Next I have a problem Iike this I will send the whole 
computer back not just components, let them deal with it.

Thank you
  Aaron
 


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