Pcie bus error after a fresh ubuntu install












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I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.



Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)



(this keeps on repeating)



laptop:




  • Asus x541u

  • intel i3 7th gen

  • Nvidia geforce 920mx

  • 4gb ddr4 ram


things i did:




  • dual booted it along side windows 10

  • normal installation

  • installed software from snapcraft and flathub store

  • installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly


  • wifi worked fine



    things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):




  • edited /etc/default/grub by adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"with




    • pci=nomsi

    • pci=noaer



  • updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390

  • reinstalled Ubuntu

  • fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)


I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.










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    I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.



    Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)



    (this keeps on repeating)



    laptop:




    • Asus x541u

    • intel i3 7th gen

    • Nvidia geforce 920mx

    • 4gb ddr4 ram


    things i did:




    • dual booted it along side windows 10

    • normal installation

    • installed software from snapcraft and flathub store

    • installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly


    • wifi worked fine



      things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):




    • edited /etc/default/grub by adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"with




      • pci=nomsi

      • pci=noaer



    • updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390

    • reinstalled Ubuntu

    • fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)


    I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.










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      I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.



      Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)



      (this keeps on repeating)



      laptop:




      • Asus x541u

      • intel i3 7th gen

      • Nvidia geforce 920mx

      • 4gb ddr4 ram


      things i did:




      • dual booted it along side windows 10

      • normal installation

      • installed software from snapcraft and flathub store

      • installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly


      • wifi worked fine



        things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):




      • edited /etc/default/grub by adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"with




        • pci=nomsi

        • pci=noaer



      • updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390

      • reinstalled Ubuntu

      • fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)


      I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.










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      I installed Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 on a friends new laptop. It was working fine for sometime and then it started giving this pcie bus error.



      Error : Pc import:0000e5 pcie bus error:severity corrected,type physical layer,id=00e5(receiver id)



      (this keeps on repeating)



      laptop:




      • Asus x541u

      • intel i3 7th gen

      • Nvidia geforce 920mx

      • 4gb ddr4 ram


      things i did:




      • dual booted it along side windows 10

      • normal installation

      • installed software from snapcraft and flathub store

      • installed on a partition of size 200gb roughly


      • wifi worked fine



        things I did while trying to fix it (didn't work):




      • edited /etc/default/grub by adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"with




        • pci=nomsi

        • pci=noaer



      • updated the graphics drivers to nvidia-driver-390

      • reinstalled Ubuntu

      • fixing broken packages from ubuntu recovery (it worked only once but started giving the same error from next boot)


      I really don't want him to use windows and I have absolutely no idea how to fix this issue.







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