It is helping enough, seems to be a problem with the bank4 memory module. So you have a hardware problem in that memory module, to check if it is for sure, you can get out such module and see if the problem persists or not.
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > Today, for the first time, I got this message during boot (just after > some messages from ohcihcd): > > HARDWARE ERROR > CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 4 > Bank 4: b200000000070f0f > TSC a38a02f0b > This is not a software problem! > Run through mcelog --ascii to decode and contact your hardware vendor > Kernel panic - not syncing: Machine check > > Well, mcelog --ascii does not help much, to say the truth: > HARDWARE ERROR. This is *NOT* a software problem! > Please contact your hardware vendor > CPU 0 4 northbridge TSC a38a02f0b > Northbridge Watchdog error > bit57 = processor context corrupt > bit61 = error uncorrected > bus error 'generic participation, request timed out > generic error mem transaction > generic access, level generic' > STATUS b200000000070f0f MCGSTATUS 4 > > The processor is an Athlon 64 3000+, on a Asus K8U-X motherboard. > > The error first appeared just after I plugged a USB webcam in my system. > However, both times resetting the system made it boot correctly. > > So, how should that messages be interpreted? > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]