03-07-2018, 02:49 PM
Hey [member=7415]wongtsz[/member]
Like [member=6925]RandomBoy[/member] mentions, if you checked the install updates when installing, I'm just guessing but it could be that the Linux Kernel was updated too.
Something to try:
- Turn off PC
- Turn it back on and hold the SHIFT key.
- Grub should boot with the menu
- You can then choose the advance option to selct a previous kernel.
- Try an older Kernel (standard / generic ones)
I had a similar problem on a machine and reverting to previous kernel worked.
Good luck!
Like [member=6925]RandomBoy[/member] mentions, if you checked the install updates when installing, I'm just guessing but it could be that the Linux Kernel was updated too.
Something to try:
- Turn off PC
- Turn it back on and hold the SHIFT key.
- Grub should boot with the menu
- You can then choose the advance option to selct a previous kernel.
- Try an older Kernel (standard / generic ones)
I had a similar problem on a machine and reverting to previous kernel worked.
Good luck!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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