> <mailto:
tshipley@deru.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
> Memtest86 passed.
>
> So far people have also suggested the cause as hardware
> incompatibility, hard drive issues, BIOS (Dell's site does recommend
> updating the BIOS for my motherboard but their program won't run from
> a CD and I couldn't figure out how to make a bootable DOS flash
> drive), usb drive/video card/other card/any peripheral, acpi (I think
> this issue is fixed in newer versions of Ubuntu), and my personal
> theory that the problem is fundamentally caused by an incompatible
> combination of software and hardware. Software-hardware problems
> would explain why over several kernel iterations some are stable and
> run beautifully while others won't boot. Without the boot log it's
> all superstitious guess work. If I had another Linux machine I'd do
> surgery and mount the problem system's drive to read the log.
>
> I think RedSeven is going to get some of my money.
>
> Trent,
>
> I read back through your posts and two things I have not seen from you are:
>
> 1) any details about your hardware other than it being a Dell (model,
> memory, disk space, etc)
> 2) do you need to retain any files/data from the system for which you
> don't have backups
>
> Please provide that information.
>
> Depending on the answers and how quickly you need to get this resolved,
> you might not have to go to the expense of a professional repair shop.
> If necessary we might be able to get together to work on this. Too bad
> we did not have it to work on at the installfest. You said near ASU
> West. Are you a student?
>
> --
> Dazed_75 a.k.a. Larry
>