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eskro
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after google'ing around, your hardware seems fine because
many users of that motherbaord also get the "Asrock machine check error" ...
most likely needs a BIOS update and somewhat ASROCK dont care
since problem never got looked into...
it just plain sooks...
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eskro
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most likely needs a BIOS update and somewhat ASROCK dont care
since problem never got looked into...
it just plain sooks...
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eskro
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yeah well, from experience,
any motherboard can go wrong...
regardless of the brand...
with electronics these days, anything can happen...
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H67M-ITX is a bad batch, period, IMHO. ::evil::
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I replaced the ram in mine today with a kingston 4gb and so far it seems to be good. I did alot of boot ups today as i was installing xbmc aswell as removing thermal paste and re-applying (from re-sitting the cpu in the past thinking it was the cause of that error).
So far so good, I will report back if i get the error but i think it was the RAM.
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Hi all,
This is what Asrock sent me today about this error! if that is any help!
"I tested this and found that when a Windows MCE remote control is used to power down the system, the system will give this error at restart.
If you however use the power down option in the menu, then everything works fine.
It should be possible to edit the codes from the remote control, but this is caused by Open Elec, it is not a board issue that we can solve."