ACPI exception: could not find/resolve named package element: AMD 3(dspkginit-381)












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I am continuously facing problems one after another, first I had this problem on Ubuntu I didn't got solution so I installed fedora and deleted Ubuntu. Now on booting I get thisenter image description here. After startup it shows error that:



BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/bmlinuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64 crashed,


in its description it shows that this is hardware problem not software. I am having AMD RADEON Graphics.



I think this is making my system slow while doing tasks.



P.S. This is a Lenovo notebook.










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    I am continuously facing problems one after another, first I had this problem on Ubuntu I didn't got solution so I installed fedora and deleted Ubuntu. Now on booting I get thisenter image description here. After startup it shows error that:



    BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/bmlinuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64 crashed,


    in its description it shows that this is hardware problem not software. I am having AMD RADEON Graphics.



    I think this is making my system slow while doing tasks.



    P.S. This is a Lenovo notebook.










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      I am continuously facing problems one after another, first I had this problem on Ubuntu I didn't got solution so I installed fedora and deleted Ubuntu. Now on booting I get thisenter image description here. After startup it shows error that:



      BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/bmlinuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64 crashed,


      in its description it shows that this is hardware problem not software. I am having AMD RADEON Graphics.



      I think this is making my system slow while doing tasks.



      P.S. This is a Lenovo notebook.










      share|improve this question
















      I am continuously facing problems one after another, first I had this problem on Ubuntu I didn't got solution so I installed fedora and deleted Ubuntu. Now on booting I get thisenter image description here. After startup it shows error that:



      BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/bmlinuz-4.14.13-300.fc27.x86_64 crashed,


      in its description it shows that this is hardware problem not software. I am having AMD RADEON Graphics.



      I think this is making my system slow while doing tasks.



      P.S. This is a Lenovo notebook.







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          In your error message, that is a known ACPI firmware bug, that generates the error _SB.PCxxx and it affects several operating systems besides Linux. It affects FreeBSD and OpenBSD too, for instance.



          Upgrade to the latest BIOS for your model from the Lenovo official site.






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          • yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

            – P_Yadav
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:49






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            @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

            – Rui F Ribeiro
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:53













          • Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

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          In your error message, that is a known ACPI firmware bug, that generates the error _SB.PCxxx and it affects several operating systems besides Linux. It affects FreeBSD and OpenBSD too, for instance.



          Upgrade to the latest BIOS for your model from the Lenovo official site.






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          • yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

            – P_Yadav
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:49






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            @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

            – Rui F Ribeiro
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:53













          • Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

            – P_Yadav
            Apr 19 '18 at 14:24
















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          In your error message, that is a known ACPI firmware bug, that generates the error _SB.PCxxx and it affects several operating systems besides Linux. It affects FreeBSD and OpenBSD too, for instance.



          Upgrade to the latest BIOS for your model from the Lenovo official site.






          share|improve this answer


























          • yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

            – P_Yadav
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:49






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            @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

            – Rui F Ribeiro
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:53













          • Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

            – P_Yadav
            Apr 19 '18 at 14:24














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          In your error message, that is a known ACPI firmware bug, that generates the error _SB.PCxxx and it affects several operating systems besides Linux. It affects FreeBSD and OpenBSD too, for instance.



          Upgrade to the latest BIOS for your model from the Lenovo official site.






          share|improve this answer















          In your error message, that is a known ACPI firmware bug, that generates the error _SB.PCxxx and it affects several operating systems besides Linux. It affects FreeBSD and OpenBSD too, for instance.



          Upgrade to the latest BIOS for your model from the Lenovo official site.







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          • yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

            – P_Yadav
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:49






          • 1





            @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

            – Rui F Ribeiro
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:53













          • Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

            – P_Yadav
            Apr 19 '18 at 14:24



















          • yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

            – P_Yadav
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:49






          • 1





            @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

            – Rui F Ribeiro
            Jan 13 '18 at 15:53













          • Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

            – P_Yadav
            Apr 19 '18 at 14:24

















          yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

          – P_Yadav
          Jan 13 '18 at 15:49





          yes it is Lenovo , Is this depends upon OS on Lenovo site it is given for Windows but I am having fedora

          – P_Yadav
          Jan 13 '18 at 15:49




          1




          1





          @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

          – Rui F Ribeiro
          Jan 13 '18 at 15:53







          @Debian I am afraid I wont be able to help you how to update it. Maybe installing Windows in an USB pen.

          – Rui F Ribeiro
          Jan 13 '18 at 15:53















          Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

          – P_Yadav
          Apr 19 '18 at 14:24





          Well it worked because of this problem whenever I used my pc for more than 7 hours it started auto rebooting in 5 minutes.

          – P_Yadav
          Apr 19 '18 at 14:24


















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