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On 04/14/2012 01:07 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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Am 14.04.2012 20:55, schrieb Joe Zeff:
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<pre wrap="">Once, the computer was a laptop and the caller had to go hunt up a screwdriver to take the battery out.
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not really
every computer i know does a hard power-off pressing the power-button
for 5 seconds if all other things are failing
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Typically if you need to do a bios reset - then unplugging the
battery will be helpful. Of course you can also reset the CMOS by
jumper at that point - but I don't see that being an issue in a
page fault or any other likely multi-pipe error. Everything that
could cause such a fault would have to be post-mutex layer.
Resetting the machines power should take care of it - but this is
a very strange error to be hypothesizing in the first place. I'd
be curious to know if both systems bash is of the same release or
not.. <br>
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