Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

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TimBob86

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

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Installed the drivers, rebooted now black screen. No bios even....
ClixTrix

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by ClixTrix »

Well, I found info on your MB sensors.

https://www.linuxquestions.org/question ... 175607995/
ClixTrix

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by ClixTrix »

TimBob86 wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 5:09 pm Installed the drivers, rebooted now black screen. No bios even....
Dead?
TimBob86

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by TimBob86 »

Reseated Gpu it had dust in it. It is running now.
ClixTrix

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by ClixTrix »

Did reseating the video card solve the problem?

Also, the last link I posted gave some tips on getting the sensors working.
TimBob86

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by TimBob86 »

It appears that the issue may have been caused by the generic windows drivers for a mouse and keyboard. I have switched to wired mouse and keyboard and the system seems stable. I will continue to test for a few days. I will post again when this has been verified.
TimBob86

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by TimBob86 »

If anyone is using two systems and Linux runs stable but windows does not check your event log. Error 41 may appear. This error may be related to usb devices and drivers.
TimBob86

Re: Shutdowns Frequently increasing Can't dtermine hardware issue.

Post by TimBob86 »

Three days of testing without the logitech mouse and keyboard has confirmed the above. Linux ran stable because of the drivers it used. Generic windows drivers caused the issue on that system. My own foolish mistake. I installed every appropriate drivers except for the mouse and keyboard. Once again highlighting the stability of linux systems vs windows.
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