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#16
(2012-08-03, 11:49)FernetMenta Wrote: Maybe related to UEFI. You can boot from USB using UEFI or BIOS mode. OE might not support UEFI mode.

Thanks for the suggestion. Don't think this is the case though as the same problem happens when booting to any USB. Gparted boot drive and Memtest USB ect.

This board is a lemon I think. Amazon are sending a replacement, hopefully the next won't be a problem.
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#17
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=129838&page=2
I know you have rma'd the mobo already but here is another thread with similar issues.
It's not the same mobo as yours but same brand.
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#18
(2012-08-03, 17:17)malibu327 Wrote: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=129838&page=2
I know you have rma'd the mobo already but here is another thread with similar issues.
It's not the same mobo as yours but same brand.

Again, really appreciate the time to post. I had already adjusted the DRAM voltage, this also had no effect sadly. Trust me I'd rather not RMA it and then have to wait and then rebuild. But I truly believe the board to be faulty now. Shame really but it happens
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#19
Hey guys,

I finally found a fix for this that actually works. Turns out that UEFI bios doesn't play nice with syslinux 4.05. To fix it I updated to the latest version of xbmc(openelec 3.0) and then ran the following commands in ssh to update extlinux:

cd /usr/bin
sync
mount -o remount,rw /flash
./extlinux -U /flash

The output of the update line was:
/flash is device /dev/sda1

Then I typed in "reboot" and haven't seen the machine check error since.

I didn't figure this out on my own... found it here http://openelec.tv/forum/64-installation...ck?start=6.
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