kernel panic then "chipset not supported"
Like a fool I clicked yes to a "Windows 2000 upgrade?" prompt.
Now my PC won't boot after the upgrade and says the BIOS (old AWARD BIOS) needs upgrading.
That's the last straw with Microsoft.....
Bought "Beginning UBANTU Linux" (Keir Thomas) , booted the CD, got "Kernel Panic". I think it was the older "stable?" version of Ubantu.
1.Rebooted and hit F1 for info
2.Then F3 for options and entered "MemTest" - MemTest continously logged errors.
3. Hit "c" for Config then selected "9" for advanced features.
4. Got the message "Chipset not supported"
My PC uses an AMD Athlon 761 (ECC Disabled) processor.
The motherboard is the ABIT KG7 Lite DDR.
Am I now the proud owner of a useless boat anchor or is there something I can do?
This is my first experience with Linux therefore my tech knowledge is zero.
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