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After installing Ubuntu 15.10 x64 on my desktop computer yesterday I am no longer able to boot into the system. A text message comes up saying:



EDAC: ECC is disabled.
EDAC: Couldn't find mci handler.


Surprisingly that exact same message also appeared when installing Ubuntu.



My hardware is an ASUS X99 motherboard, i7-5930K with Crucial CT2K8G4DFD8213 DDR4 RAM. None of them support ECC.



How can I fix this Kernel error?










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    After installing Ubuntu 15.10 x64 on my desktop computer yesterday I am no longer able to boot into the system. A text message comes up saying:



    EDAC: ECC is disabled.
    EDAC: Couldn't find mci handler.


    Surprisingly that exact same message also appeared when installing Ubuntu.



    My hardware is an ASUS X99 motherboard, i7-5930K with Crucial CT2K8G4DFD8213 DDR4 RAM. None of them support ECC.



    How can I fix this Kernel error?










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      After installing Ubuntu 15.10 x64 on my desktop computer yesterday I am no longer able to boot into the system. A text message comes up saying:



      EDAC: ECC is disabled.
      EDAC: Couldn't find mci handler.


      Surprisingly that exact same message also appeared when installing Ubuntu.



      My hardware is an ASUS X99 motherboard, i7-5930K with Crucial CT2K8G4DFD8213 DDR4 RAM. None of them support ECC.



      How can I fix this Kernel error?










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      After installing Ubuntu 15.10 x64 on my desktop computer yesterday I am no longer able to boot into the system. A text message comes up saying:



      EDAC: ECC is disabled.
      EDAC: Couldn't find mci handler.


      Surprisingly that exact same message also appeared when installing Ubuntu.



      My hardware is an ASUS X99 motherboard, i7-5930K with Crucial CT2K8G4DFD8213 DDR4 RAM. None of them support ECC.



      How can I fix this Kernel error?







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