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Before I say anything, please note that I have little experience and knowledge in the context of my issue, therefore, if you need more context or information, just ask and I will do my best.

The problem: I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shutdownsshuts down as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - the same problem. Kernel settings left to default and nothing was specifically customized. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Thanks in advance,

AK

Before I say anything, please note that I have little experience and knowledge in the context of my issue, therefore, if you need more context or information, just ask and I will do my best.

The problem: I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shutdowns as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - the same problem. Kernel settings left to default and nothing was specifically customized. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Thanks in advance,

AK

I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shuts down as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - the same problem. Kernel settings left to default and nothing was specifically customized. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Before I say anything, please note that I have little experience and knowledge in the context of my issue, therefore, if you need more context or information, just ask and I will do my best.

The problem: I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shut downsshutdowns as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - the same problem. Kernel settings left to default and nothing was specifically customisedcustomized. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Thanks in advance,

AK

Before I say anything, please note that I have little experience and knowledge in the context of my issue, therefore, if you need more context or information, just ask and I will do my best.

The problem: I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shut downs as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - same problem. Kernel settings left default and nothing was specifically customised. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Thanks in advance,

AK

Before I say anything, please note that I have little experience and knowledge in the context of my issue, therefore, if you need more context or information, just ask and I will do my best.

The problem: I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shutdowns as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - the same problem. Kernel settings left to default and nothing was specifically customized. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Thanks in advance,

AK

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Before I say anything, please note that I have little experience and knowledge in the context of my issue, therefore, if you need more context or information, just ask and I will do my best.

The problem: I am trying to boot Debian installed on a USB stick on my new Coda 3.4 laptop, however, I get the following error when booting:

thermal thermal_zone0: critical temperature reached (125C), shutting down

The system then shut downs as expected from the error. I have read online that this error insinuates that there might be a problem with the cooling system or thermal paste. However, I have done a few CPU tests while monitoring the temperature of every core (both hardly ever went above 60 C).

I have tried other distros, such as PuppyLinux and Manjaro - same problem. Kernel settings left default and nothing was specifically customised. Is it possible that the Linux OS has trouble controlling the cooling system and, as a result, the CPU starts overheating when booting?

Here are my specs:

  • System Model: CODA 3.4 OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Processor:
  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6157U CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) Graphics:
  • Intel(R) Iris(R) Graphics 550 BIOS
  • Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
  • YHSM-BI-14.1-XU133SR400-SA50C-255-C, 23/10/2020 BIOS Mode: UEFI
  • Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB

Thanks in advance,

AK