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I used to get these flooding my console when i used leo4allV2 on the 9.2.0 kernel...

I kept hearing about how the newer kernel 9.2.2 would fix it.. I installed LeoV3 lo and behold the problem went away...I was good for about a month then last week out of nowhere it came back.

 

here's an example:

6/8/08 3:04:02 PM kernel CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page: p=144[Console] clearing CS_VALID

6/8/08 3:04:10 PM kernel CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page: p=148[lssave] clearing CS_VALID

6/8/08 3:04:49 PM kernel CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page: p=155[mdworker] clearing CS_VALID

6/8/08 3:04:50 PM kernel CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page: p=156[mdworker] clearing CS_VALID

6/8/08 3:05:57 PM kernel CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page: p=162[lssave] clearing CS_VALID

 

Been noticing my system getting flaky when this happens...

I've eliminated my overclock..thinking that would be the culprit but no luck...

Changed my memory timings back to stock...no luck...

 

Somebody plz explain What the *%&$@ this is .....!!!!!! and what i can do to resolve....?

 

I'm using :

 

LEOV3

 

Abit AN-M2

MSI 8600 GT

AMDX2 6000+

4GB RAM Patriot

Chipset: nVidia GeForce 7025/nForce 630a.

On-board audio:Realtek ALC888

Netgear GA311 LAN

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I am getting the same cs_invalid_page error when rebooting for the first time after a successful install. As you can see in the image, I am getting ALOT of these errors in a row. From what I have read on other forums, people are getting this error in the systemevent viewer while in a successful boot. This is keeping me from booting into Leopard. Read setup below:

 

HP DV2310us Laptop

AMD Turion X2

NForce Chipset

iDeneb 10.5.4

AMD Patch

9.2.2 Modbin Kernel

 

 

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