Hi Mick, Can you please give result of this command? (install inxi if you don't have it)
sudo inxi -Fm Also, please run Memtest86+ on your machine (for several hours) to check memory for errors. You can find it there: https://memtest.org/ It can be also found in Debian packages, but booting to memtest86+ not always work, especially if you are using EFI booting mode. Ask if you need any assistance with this. On 02/06/2023 12:01, Mick Ab wrote:
Thanks for all the replies to the Error Messages. I don't know how you find which disk is referred to by ata5. I think dm-0 is a reference to a Raid setup. Other information about my hardware and rebooting :- I have two 1 TB hard drives arranged as a RAID 1 array. The power supply :- Corsair TXM Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX About 18 months old. Motherboard BIOS :- Someone else was checking the BIOS. They said it was a Beta version. I discovered my RYZEN 5 5600x is the stepping 0 version of the CPU. Ram :- I don't know the make of the Ram - someone built the PC for me. 16GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM (2 x 8GB sticks, I understand
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