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7 You need to check whether your BIOS supports EINJ first. For that, look
12 which shows that the BIOS is exposing an EINJ table - it is the
19 don't exist: before you give up, go into BIOS setup to see if the BIOS
23 the BIOS menu.
110 this actually works depends on what operations the BIOS actually
113 BIOS versions based on the ACPI 4.0 specification have limited options
114 in controlling where the errors are injected. Your BIOS may support an
120 BIOS versions based on the ACPI 5.0 specification have more control over
144 An ACPI 5.0 BIOS may also allow vendor-specific errors to be injected.
146 from the BIOS that hopefully will allow an application wishing to use
147 the vendor-specific extension to tell that they are running on a BIOS
150 and param2 (1 = PROCESSOR, 2 = MEMORY, 4 = PCI). See your BIOS vendor