Pcie bus error after a fresh ubuntu install
I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.
Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)
(this keeps on repeating)
laptop:
- Asus x541u
- intel i3 7th gen
- Nvidia geforce 920mx
- 4gb ddr4 ram
things i did:
- dual booted it along side windows 10
- normal installation
- installed software from snapcraft and flathub store
- installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly
wifi worked fine
things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):
edited
/etc/default/grub
by addingGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
with
- pci=nomsi
- pci=noaer
- updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390
- reinstalled Ubuntu
- fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)
I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.
boot pcie
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I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.
Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)
(this keeps on repeating)
laptop:
- Asus x541u
- intel i3 7th gen
- Nvidia geforce 920mx
- 4gb ddr4 ram
things i did:
- dual booted it along side windows 10
- normal installation
- installed software from snapcraft and flathub store
- installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly
wifi worked fine
things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):
edited
/etc/default/grub
by addingGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
with
- pci=nomsi
- pci=noaer
- updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390
- reinstalled Ubuntu
- fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)
I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.
boot pcie
add a comment |
I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.
Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)
(this keeps on repeating)
laptop:
- Asus x541u
- intel i3 7th gen
- Nvidia geforce 920mx
- 4gb ddr4 ram
things i did:
- dual booted it along side windows 10
- normal installation
- installed software from snapcraft and flathub store
- installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly
wifi worked fine
things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):
edited
/etc/default/grub
by addingGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
with
- pci=nomsi
- pci=noaer
- updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390
- reinstalled Ubuntu
- fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)
I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.
boot pcie
I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.
Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)
(this keeps on repeating)
laptop:
- Asus x541u
- intel i3 7th gen
- Nvidia geforce 920mx
- 4gb ddr4 ram
things i did:
- dual booted it along side windows 10
- normal installation
- installed software from snapcraft and flathub store
- installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly
wifi worked fine
things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):
edited
/etc/default/grub
by addingGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
with
- pci=nomsi
- pci=noaer
- updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390
- reinstalled Ubuntu
- fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)
I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.
boot pcie
boot pcie
asked Jan 8 at 4:34
Soham MandalSoham Mandal
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