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mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Hi all. i have been using windows for 11 years (with this laptop). and i have been suffering for 11 years. full understanding came the other day. i did some research on systd and found you. i am not very good with the linux console, so i downloaded the community version.

I'm currently on version 10. I can't get artix to install on my laptop. i tried with an 8gb flash drive, it died as a result of my attempts. i couldn't reflash it. i also tried installing with the UNetBootin utility, but the effect is exactly the same.

Everything works fine inside the windows system, I don't notice any problems, but when installing a new system I have problems for some reason.

I tried in normal mode, I tried in rob mode, the errors are the same. here is what it says approximately:

mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0......

I attach photos. at every first start of windows after black screen with errors there is already a blue screen, apparently this is one of the problems of windows itself. since the laptop does not react to anything at all when the black screen, I have to forcefully turn it off every time, after another such time my flash drive died. I tried all ways to resuscitate it, but no way. it says: "insert the disc into the device" when opening. although it is displayed as transparent.

I myself suspect that the solution may be in some non-standard startup through some special boot loader. then this error may not be there ?

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #1
my laptop is dell inspiron 17R 7720
cpu - Intel Core i7-3630QM
mother board - DELL 04M3YM
   
Motherboard   
CPU Type   Mobile QuadCore Intel Core i7-3630QM, 2377 MHz (24 x 99)
Motherboard Name   Dell Inspiron 7720
Motherboard Chipset   Intel Panther Point HM77, Intel Ivy Bridge
System Memory   8052 MB  (DDR3 SDRAM)
BIOS Type   Phoenix (05/19/2015)
   
Display   
Video Adapter   Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000  (2112 MB)
Video Adapter   Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000  (2112 MB)
Video Adapter   Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000  (2112 MB)
3D Accelerator   Intel HD Graphics 4000
Monitor   CMN N173HGE (Dell HDKPV)  [17.3" LCD]
   
Multimedia   
Audio Adapter   IDT 92HD91BXX @ Intel Panther Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller [C1]
Audio Adapter   Intel Panther Point HDMI @ Intel Panther Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller [C1]
   
Storage   
IDE Controller   Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller - 1E03
Storage Controller   Êîíòðîëëåð äèñêîâîãî ïðîñòðàíñòâà (Ìàéêðîñîôò)
Disk Drive   Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB  (120 GB, SATA-III)
Disk Drive   Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB  (250 GB, SATA-III)
Disk Drive   ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB  (1 TB, 5400 RPM, SATA-II)
SMART Hard Disks Status   OK
   
Partitions   
C: (NTFS)   238472 MB (76554 MB free)
D: (NTFS)   937878 MB (117019 MB free)
F: (NTFS)   114120 MB (52244 MB free)
Total Size   1260.2 GB (240.1 GB free)
   
DMI   
DMI BIOS Vendor   Dell Inc.
DMI BIOS Version   A17
DMI System Manufacturer   Dell Inc.
DMI System Product   Inspiron 7720
DMI System Version   
DMI System Serial Number   13RMVW1
DMI System UUID   44454C4C-33001052-804DB1C0-4F565731
DMI Motherboard Manufacturer   Dell Inc.
DMI Motherboard Product   04M3YM
DMI Motherboard Version   A00
DMI Motherboard Serial Number   .13RMVW1.CN486433410346.
DMI Chassis Manufacturer   Dell Inc.
DMI Chassis Version   0.1
DMI Chassis Serial Number   13RMVW1
DMI Chassis Asset Tag   
DMI Chassis Type   Portable

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #2
When you get to the boot screen on the iso there should be an option 'memtest'

Choose it and test your memory.
Memory defects is what the error seems to indicate.

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #3
When you get to the boot screen on the iso there should be an option 'memtest'

Choose it and test your memory.
Memory defects is what the error seems to indicate.
what do I do if my error comes out before this screen ?

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #4
If you press F12 (I think, might be F-something else) at the "Dell" screen you should have a memory test option somewhere in the BIOS menus. Also try swapping some other BIOS settings around, some options related to secure boot, secure other things, and virtualization will stop my Dell laptops booting Artix.

 I've had a few unbranded USB thumbdrive's fail for no reason, could the errors have been caused by a faulty USB drive or did you rule out that possibility? If you try another, try booting it on another machine first, there's often a self test integrity check done by the Artix iso, and you could try some older Artix iso's in case there's a bug in the latest version that affects your hardware.

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #5
If you press F12 (I think, might be F-something else) at the "Dell" screen you should have a memory test option somewhere in the BIOS menus. Also try swapping some other BIOS settings around, some options related to secure boot, secure other things, and virtualization will stop my Dell laptops booting Artix.

 I've had a few unbranded USB thumbdrive's fail for no reason, could the errors have been caused by a faulty USB drive or did you rule out that possibility? If you try another, try booting it on another machine first, there's often a self test integrity check done by the Artix iso, and you could try some older Artix iso's in case there's a bug in the latest version that affects your hardware.
It has nothing to do with usb, because I tried using UNetBootin and it does not require usb to boot the system. no difference.

Thanks for the advice, I'll try it

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #6
Hello and welcome to Artix Linux!

As someone already recommended, you should disable "Secure Boot" in your PC's "BIOS" and test your RAM.
Then, I suggest you use Ventoy to generate bootable USB keys:
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

Personally, since 2019 I have installed Artix OpenRC XFCE on different PCs without problems. And they still work great.

Here are the direct links to the current ISO and an older one:
https://iso.artixlinux.org/iso/artix-xfce-openrc-20230814-x86_64.iso
https://iso.artixlinux.org/archived-iso/artix-xfce-openrc-20230710-x86_64.iso

But purists will advise you (rightly) to install from a "Base" version :
https://artixlinux.org/download.php

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #7
Hello and welcome to Artix Linux!

As someone already recommended, you should disable "Secure Boot" in your PC's "BIOS" and test your RAM.
Then, I suggest you use Ventoy to generate bootable USB keys:
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

Personally, since 2019 I have installed Artix OpenRC XFCE on different PCs with problems. And they still work great.

Here are the direct links to the current ISO and an older one:
https://iso.artixlinux.org/iso/artix-xfce-openrc-20230814-x86_64.iso
https://iso.artixlinux.org/archived-iso/artix-xfce-openrc-20230710-x86_64.iso

But purists will advise you (rightly) to install from a "Base" version :
https://artixlinux.org/download.php

I don't understand, what is the difference between old artix versions and why can they help me ? do they have something that fresh artix versions don't have ? shouldn't fresh versions also support older devices ?

thank you for your advice.

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #8
This could indicate a genuine hardware problem, but because Windows is working it's quite likely a bug, similar error messages have been reported before, although with an AMD CPU in this example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/vz5apu/a_solution_to_mce_hardware_error_reboots_on_amd/

An older iso may not contain the bug. Your laptop is not too old, I have older Dell laptops that work on Artix, last Core2Duo & 1st generation i7, yours is 3rd generation i7.

Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #9
I don't understand, what is the difference between old artix versions and why can they help me ? do they have something that fresh artix versions don't have ? shouldn't fresh versions also support older devices ?
Twice I was unable to boot to the most recent ISO, even though an older one worked.
Maybe a bug (it happens to the best)?

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thank you for your advice.
You're welcome.  8)



Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #10
I tried installing the distribution from 20230710. no change, same error.
This could indicate a genuine hardware problem, but because Windows is working it's quite likely a bug, similar error messages have been reported before, although with an AMD CPU in this example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/vz5apu/a_solution_to_mce_hardware_error_reboots_on_amd/

An older iso may not contain the bug. Your laptop is not too old, I have older Dell laptops that work on Artix, last Core2Duo & 1st generation i7, yours is 3rd generation i7.
I also did a RAM test before booting the operating system, and the result showed that no errors were found. As I said before, my windows I'm currently writing this post from is running without any problems.



Re: mce hardware error, memory failure, cpu 0 tsc 0

Reply #13
I tried installing the distribution from 20230710. no change, same error.
Have you tried with Ventoy?

I have an older ISO that works well and I can drop it on my Google Drive for you.
I can try your image. It'll be good. Yes, I tried venta, it didn't help in any way. no change.