I would update the bios and run memtest86.M/B model? On Apr 23, 2013 11:27 AM, "Goswin von Brederlow" <goswin-...@web.de> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 06:51:18AM -0500, Chris Swenson wrote: > > It's possible you have a CPU that has 2 cores, but is still not 64-bit > > compatible. I have a Dell laptop with Intel Core Duo that would seem to > be > > 64-bit capable, but upon further inspection is not. Check your CPU > hardware > > manufacturer for the specs to see if it can handle 64-bit instructions. > > > > > > ? Chris > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 5:37 AM, ____ ____ <iujn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I can install x86 debian on 2006's latptop, and I cannot install x64 > > > debian on 2010 computer (RAM is 4G) > > > I was installed Debian x64 with 1 CD > > > > > > when the booting procedure runs on > > > > > > [4.779430] [<ffffffff81010b42>] ? system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b > > > > > > > > > > > > and yhe procedure was stalled.... > > Clearly the cpu can do 64bit. It might not do it well or it might be > broken but the cpu must have the 64bit feature bit and support a hell > of a lot of 64bit mode to get past the first few instructions in a > 64bit kernel. > > Certainly by the time userspace runs and syscalls happen, as seen by > the system_call_fastpath call, the cpu has clearly proven to handle > 64bit mode. Even if it only lasted 4.7 seconds before crashing. > > MfG > Goswin > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130423082658.GB23558@frosties > >