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I am having problems booting my Ubuntu after an attempted hardware fix today. My laptop was working fine but had some minor issues, so we tried a different motherboard, which had a major issue, so we changed it back to the original board. However, now I have problem booting.

The title pretty much says it all. I am using Ubuntu 16.04, but on boot, I get:

[    0:000000] [Firmware Bug]: TSC_DEADLINE disabled due to Errata; please update microcode to version: 0x52 (or later)

and I am now stuck at the BusyBox (initramfs).

Does anyone know how to fix this issue? I am not so familiar with bash or initramfs, so I would appreciate a detailed step-to-step guide if possible.

David Foerster
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  • Has this computer ever booted sucessfully using any operating system? – Organic Marble Aug 23 '17 at 03:14
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    @OrganicMarble Yes, let me add a bit more context to the post, actually. – Sanha Cheong Aug 23 '17 at 03:19
  • What CPU model do you have? I assume you should file a bug report against `intel-microcode` (if it's an Intel CPU) or `amd-microcode` in case of an AMD CPU. [Here is how.](http://askubuntu.com/questions/5121/how-do-i-report-a-bug) Unfortunately I don't know how to help you fix your issue though. – Byte Commander Aug 23 '17 at 08:26
  • Btw, is this post on Ubuntuforums also by you? It was posted around the same time. Otherwise there's someone having the same problem as you do: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2369425 – Byte Commander Aug 23 '17 at 08:27
  • Yup, that's me :/ – Sanha Cheong Aug 23 '17 at 08:32

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I had this exact error on a system that booted fine until I upgraded to ubuntu 17.10 at which point it couldn't get past it. I upgraded the bios on my motherboard and now it works perfectly.

This was on my Gigabyte MB: GA-B150N-Phoenix-WIFI-rev-10

http://www.gigabyte.us/Motherboard/GA-B150N-Phoenix-WIFI-rev-10#support-dl

It was running a bios from 2016, I downloaded the latest v22a to a usb, entered the bios setup on the machine and hit f8 to open the flash util.

Hope that helps someone.

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