Kernel panic in a long time used installation

Asked by Papulo

Hello,

I have a barebone on my TV with Ubuntu 12.10, I made the installation 5 months ago and I've been using it every day without problems but yesterday, after a reboot it throw a message in the start with a kernel panic and some message about being unable to sync with the processor.

I tried to reboot with different kernels and always the same message.

After all, I tried with an usb stick with a live ubuntu and on the start I had the same kernel panic error.

I guess is a hardware problem but there is something I can try?

Thanks,

Papulo.

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Papulo (pdeandres35) said :
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This barebone has 4 years and I've been using it always for the same, only updating the Ubuntu installation.

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samuel (samuel-h) said :
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Try testing your memory from memtest86 at the grub menu.

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