> If your cpu context corrupt is with a machine check exception report then
> your processor took an internal fault reporting trap. So its not a happy
> bit of silicon I suspect - be it overclocked, overheated, or even faulty.
Beware beta versions of editors 8)
If your CPU context corrupt message is appearing with a machine check
exception report, then you processor took an internal fault reporting trap.
So it's not a happy piece of silicon I suspect - be it overclocked,
overheated or even faulty.
The machine check numbers it prints can be looked up in the processor
manuals to decode the type of fault.
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