I tested the CD in the same drive; without cleaning or even removing it.
I tested it with the live CD boot option that tests the CD.  It passed.
I had to use the nomce kernel command line option to get even the simple
test to boot.  I recall though that I do NOT have to use "nomce" for the
memory test option on the live CD.

Maverick continues the tradition of logging an MCE in dmesg at 300 seconds:
[  300.040038] Machine check events logged


** Description changed:

  I've got this all typed in and I see in dmesg that there are some CD
  read errors.  I have seen these before with what appear to be
  incorrectly created squashfs CD's.  The panic / oops may indeed be
- caused by a CD error.
+ caused by a CD error.  <EDIT> I tested the CD with the test CD boot
+ option and it passed. </EDIT>
  
  This is when running the i386 Natty (11.04) daily live (development) CD
  dated I believe 2011-01-27 on a very stable Dual core (Intel 925 dual
  core (AMD64 capable), P4M800PRO, 2 gigs, Asus Geforce 3 AGP) system that
  I just want to get better OpenGL running on.  (Hoping to find better
  OpenGL support in Natty.)  It happened as the desktop was coming up.  No
  icons or task bars appeared before the error, but the background had
  been painted for perhaps 30 seconds (wild guess).
  
  This system exhibits the "no human readable MCE decoding support on this
  CPU type" issue at boot up into this live Natty CD and I had to use
  "nomce" in the kernel boot options line to get past it.  I also recall
  that with previous kernels on Lucid (AMD64) this stable system always
  generates an MCE at 300 seconds after boot in dmesg.  I researched it
  before and didn't find anything useful.
  
  I use this system for 12 hours every day (with Maverick lately) and have
  no lockups or corruptions at all.
  
  With the Natty daily CD, this system also exhibits the "it seems you do
  not have the hardware requirements to run unity" issue, perhaps because
  it has an old monitor that these later kernels (at least the later ones,
  maybe the earlier ones too) have a hard time finding the EDID on.  On my
  hard drive upgrade from Lucid to Maverick I had to make an xorg.conf
  with some horizontal and vertical monitor timing ranges before it would
  let me use a reasonable screen resolution and refresh rate.  In
  Maverick, the refresh rate was 0 before this and (I forget the tool)
  said it got an EDID error trying to get info from the monitor.
  
  Looking at dmesg, I see that I have an easycap (video to USB adapter)
  plugged in (with no video source though).  The easycap device works fine
  under previous versions of Ubuntu (sourceforge driver).  I notice though
  that it was detected as the FOUR-CVBS (4 video input) hardware version
  which is incorrect if that matters.  It is the single CVBS version.
  
  If I had to guess at possible causes, I would point first to the CD read
  errors (that I now see in the dmesg) (I need to retest reading the CD on
- this drive from my stable Maverick), then to the benign MCE that always
- happened at 300 seconds (at least with earlier Ubuntus) and I suspect
- that is related to the "no human readable MCE decoding support on this
- CPU type" that I now get with this Natty development version.
+ this drive from my stable Maverick), <EDIT> CD tested OK </EDIT> then to
+ the benign MCE that always happened at 300 seconds (at least with
+ earlier Ubuntus) <EDIT> Maverick also produces this benign MCE at 300
+ seconds (and not again till reboot) </EDIT> and I suspect that is
+ related to the "no human readable MCE decoding support on this CPU type"
+ that I now get with this Natty development version.
  
  This is the first time I have tried the early Natty.
  
  ProblemType: Crash
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
  Package: nux-tools 0.9.16-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.37-12.26-generic 2.6.37
  Uname: Linux 2.6.37-12-generic i686
  Architecture: i386
  Date: Sat Jan 29 02:18:49 2011
  Disassembly: => 0x0:  Cannot access memory at address 0x0
  ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test
  LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - Alpha i386 (20110127)
  ProcCmdline: /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test
  ProcEnviron:
-  LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8:en
-  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
-  LC_MESSAGES=en_AG.utf8
-  SHELL=/bin/bash
+  LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8:en
+  LANG=en_US.UTF-8
+  LC_MESSAGES=en_AG.utf8
+  SHELL=/bin/bash
  SegvAnalysis:
-  Segfault happened at: 0x0:   Cannot access memory at address 0x0
-  PC (0x00000000) not located in a known VMA region (needed executable region)!
+  Segfault happened at: 0x0:   Cannot access memory at address 0x0
+  PC (0x00000000) not located in a known VMA region (needed executable region)!
  SegvReason: executing NULL VMA
  Signal: 11
  SourcePackage: nux
  StacktraceTop:
-  ?? ()
-  nux::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader(nux::NString) () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
-  nux::GpuDevice::CreateAsmVertexShader(nux::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader**) () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
-  nux::GpuDevice::CreateAsmVertexShader() () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
-  nux::IOpenGLAsmShaderProgram::IOpenGLAsmShaderProgram(nux::NString) () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
+  ?? ()
+  nux::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader(nux::NString) () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
+  nux::GpuDevice::CreateAsmVertexShader(nux::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader**) () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
+  nux::GpuDevice::CreateAsmVertexShader() () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
+  nux::IOpenGLAsmShaderProgram::IOpenGLAsmShaderProgram(nux::NString) () from 
/usr/lib/libnux-graphics-0.9.so.0
  Title: unity_support_test crashed with SIGSEGV in 
nux::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader()
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
  XsessionErrors:
-  (nm-applet:3138): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 
IA__gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates_libgtk_only: assertion 
`private->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed
-  (nautilus:3115): GConf-CRITICAL **: gconf_value_free: assertion `value != 
NULL' failed
+  (nm-applet:3138): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 
IA__gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates_libgtk_only: assertion 
`private->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed
+  (nautilus:3115): GConf-CRITICAL **: gconf_value_free: assertion `value != 
NULL' failed

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  unity_support_test crashed with SIGSEGV in
  nux::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader::IOpenGLAsmVertexShader()

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