Closed iron8706 closed 6 months ago
Describe the Bug A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Screenshots Screenshot the Systeminfo (Arc - Sysinfo) or use new "Full Sysinfo - Upload" Function provide the Code!!! <- IMPORTANT
Hardware Add your Hardware Informations here. CPU / Board / Networkcontroller / Storagecontroller / ...
check your bios settings, there is an issue. it's not an arc problem, it's your hardware or bios.
check your bios settings, there is an issue. it's not an arc problem, it's your hardware or bios.
So,which bios setting or hardware ?I’m sure It‘s not the problem of nvme!
if the nvme was working before cpu upgrade, it's the cpu and not the nvme.
if the nvme was working before cpu upgrade, it's the cpu and not the nvme.
And why it runs well under dsm7.1.1?The dsm 7.2 ‘a kernel has bugs with some specific processor models?
you know about max threat count? you checked bios settings after cpu upgrade? because bios changes multiple settings if you change a cpu.
you checked that your cpu is correctly installed and all pins in socket are good?
you know that 7.2 is more restrictive than 7.1?
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Describe the Bug It runs completely normally in version 7.1.1. When I used the i5 9500t processor before, I also used version 7.2 normally. After replacing the processor (i7 9700), I tried various versions of ARC boot, but could not update to version 7.2. I tried unplugging all the hard drives and re-flashing the motherboard bios, but they all ended in failure. The specific problem is that after loading the kernel, after the cursor flashes, it automatically restarts. If it is not stopped manually, it keeps restarting. The same version of boot runs normally when booting version 7.1.1 dsm. Is version 7.2 dsm incompatible with the intel i7 9700 processor?
Hardware CPU intel(R) i7-9700 @3.0GHz Memory: 24GB Networkcontroller RTL 8125B Sata Controller : Intel corporation 200 series PCH SATA controller