Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Monday 13 November 2006 17:51, Rony wrote:
Please do a proper cross check before you conclude that the mobo is the problem.
I have checked it properly and as well as my vendor. We have replaced everything from the SMPS to cards, RAM, everything!
Sorry to ask again but what exactly is happening in your system? Did you test it on Windows too? Please also test it using a CD ROM and different live linux CDs. Use CD ROM cables only, not the 'panvati' hdd cables. Have you replaced the cmos battery and checked?
After that the procedure is as follows.
I already did that. Its been 4 days and no reply from their side. I have already given them all the details including the AA number of my board.
If the problem happens during OS usage, maybe a report on its windows based usage will convince them better in case they are not aware of what is a linux kernel message. ;)
Regards,
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