Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!umich!csd4330a!newsserv!young From: young@ssdd3260a.erim.org (Peter Young) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: panic: init died Message-ID: Date: 1 May 91 12:42:19 GMT Sender: news@newsspool.erim.org Distribution: na Organization: Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Lines: 37 I've probably seen this answered, but until it happens to you... In the midst of doing my semester project (of course) my 3b1 sort of died. I tried to list the results of some processing I had done in the morning after work and it sort of moaned at me every time I pressed a key, and finally said: #WD1010 ST=/Seky/Err/ EF=/Id?/ cg=79 sc=8. hd=1. dr#=0. MCRZ:0x0 #HDERR ST:51 EF:10 CL:4F CH:0 SN:8 SC:2 SDH:21 DMACNT:FFFF DCRREG:99 MCRREG:DB00 #WD1010 ST=/Seky/Err/ EF=/Id?/ cg=79 sc=8. hd=1. dr#=0. MCRZ:0x0 panic: init died After this it would not reboot. I think I got the dreaded marching boxes. About every four or five seconds another box, starting from the upper left. It will boot from floppy, but will not read the 67meg disk for any of the diagnostics. The culprit is probably overheat, as the fan wouldn't come up to speed. The case was not blistered, though, and the other diagnostics seemed to run ok. Before I try to reinitialize, can I recover any of my (yet to be backed up) stuff? Will I be able to reinit? The project had to be regenerated in two all nighters at work. Not very good or very debugged, but I got to use 'the dog ate my homework' of the modern age: my computer died. Don't know yet if he bought it. Any suggestions will be gladly accepted, at young@ssdd3260a.erim.org Thanks. Peter -- |=================================================| Peter Young | "Rastafarian chipmunk, off to the races." | ERIM |=================================================| young@ssdd3260a.erim.org