“Error uncleared PCH FIFO underrun on transcoder A” during boot centos 7 on toshiba











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I have toshiba Satelite model (C50 1001C model number) laptop. When I start it is giving



1.643361 [drm:cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR*  uncleared PCH FIFO underrun on transcoder A
1.643363 [drm cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR* pch transcoder a fifo underrun


In this laptop, I have an important installation and source code, I just searched but I did not get any correct solution.










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    I have toshiba Satelite model (C50 1001C model number) laptop. When I start it is giving



    1.643361 [drm:cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR*  uncleared PCH FIFO underrun on transcoder A
    1.643363 [drm cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR* pch transcoder a fifo underrun


    In this laptop, I have an important installation and source code, I just searched but I did not get any correct solution.










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      I have toshiba Satelite model (C50 1001C model number) laptop. When I start it is giving



      1.643361 [drm:cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR*  uncleared PCH FIFO underrun on transcoder A
      1.643363 [drm cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR* pch transcoder a fifo underrun


      In this laptop, I have an important installation and source code, I just searched but I did not get any correct solution.










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      I have toshiba Satelite model (C50 1001C model number) laptop. When I start it is giving



      1.643361 [drm:cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR*  uncleared PCH FIFO underrun on transcoder A
      1.643363 [drm cpt_serr_int_handler] *ERROR* pch transcoder a fifo underrun


      In this laptop, I have an important installation and source code, I just searched but I did not get any correct solution.







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          I had a similar issue with Linux Mint. I've solved it using:
          fsck -f /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root



          fsck is a tool to scan your file system and fix problems. If you aren't using Mint but Centos, you might need to adapt it to scan your own root partition. vg-root is the equivalent of /dev/sdaN.
          E.g. see this answer for a simmilar problem.






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            I had a similar issue with Linux Mint. I've solved it using:
            fsck -f /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root



            fsck is a tool to scan your file system and fix problems. If you aren't using Mint but Centos, you might need to adapt it to scan your own root partition. vg-root is the equivalent of /dev/sdaN.
            E.g. see this answer for a simmilar problem.






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              I had a similar issue with Linux Mint. I've solved it using:
              fsck -f /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root



              fsck is a tool to scan your file system and fix problems. If you aren't using Mint but Centos, you might need to adapt it to scan your own root partition. vg-root is the equivalent of /dev/sdaN.
              E.g. see this answer for a simmilar problem.






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                I had a similar issue with Linux Mint. I've solved it using:
                fsck -f /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root



                fsck is a tool to scan your file system and fix problems. If you aren't using Mint but Centos, you might need to adapt it to scan your own root partition. vg-root is the equivalent of /dev/sdaN.
                E.g. see this answer for a simmilar problem.






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                I had a similar issue with Linux Mint. I've solved it using:
                fsck -f /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root



                fsck is a tool to scan your file system and fix problems. If you aren't using Mint but Centos, you might need to adapt it to scan your own root partition. vg-root is the equivalent of /dev/sdaN.
                E.g. see this answer for a simmilar problem.







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