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problem after processor upgrade
The processor on my linux box took a dump, so I got a newer one. Now, linux won't boot. It gets to the point where (I'm assuming) it mounts the cd rom, and reboots. When I try to reinstall linux, it gets to the same point and reboots (booting from cd).
handy information:
I'm using mandrake 9.2
mobo is gigabyte Ga-5aa
processor is AMD K6-2 500 Mhz Old processor was P 233 MMX
256 MB Ram
SiS 6326 video card
Creative 52X CD Rom
I have switched out the cd rom with one I know is good, and had the same problem.
Any Ideas??
Last edited by brianf191; 10-02-2004 at 09:22 PM.
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before installing the new processor, you should have re-compiled a new kernel and change the processor type.............
the kernel thinks your using an Intel Pentium when
you actually booted up an AMD.......................way different chips!!!
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can you use the AMD proc on a Board made for a Pentium?
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It's a socket 7 motherboard. the old pentiums and K6's used them.
I can't get it to boot even with the install cd.
I didn't know about having to re compile the kernel.
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Originally posted by brianf191
It's a socket 7 motherboard. the old pentiums and K6's used them.
I can't get it to boot even with the install cd.
I didn't know about having to re compile the kernel.
see if you can get a hold on a pentium based proc for that board
if you cant find one, 5$ and i will send you a 100 or 150 which ever i can find...
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I'm pretty sure I can borrow one from work.
Would that keep it from booting using the install disk?
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Originally posted by brianf191
Would that keep it from booting using the install disk?
im not possitive, but i think that using the amd on the pentium based board would cause problems, although since i have never had a working pentium board, i only have used k6-2 chips on slot 7 boards(all the pentiums i have tried on those board s fried)
also, are you sure that the new processor is supported speed wise by your motherboard?
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Yes, and I double checked the jumper settings.
I used a windows boot disk, and it booted into dos with out any problems.
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