Fedora-10 killed my computer ...
Robert L Cochran
cochranb at speakeasy.net
Sat Nov 15 02:21:28 UTC 2008
I have one customer with an older computer (single-core Intel, 933 MHz,
pretty old Asus motherboard) who showed me how his Windows XP would boot
and then lock up nastily. No BSODs. I noticed the shiny new Logitech USB
keyboard was connected to the PS/2 keyboard port with a USB-to-PS2
adapter but the PS2 connection was actually loose. I tossed the adapter
and plugged the keyboard directly into a USB port and the lock ups
vanished from that point forward.
Poorly connected hardware can cause a lot of problems.
Bob Cochran
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Alexandre Oliva wrote:
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>> On Oct 26, 2008, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote:
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>>> Has anyone found the F10 has done something nasty to their BIOS?
>>>
>> I've had something like that happen to me instaling the Beta, and also
>> installing some earlier release.
>>
>
> Actually, I found the CMOS battery in that desktop needed replacing.
> I guess repeated re-booting while installing F-10 might have made
> the CMOS battery woozy.
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