#8241: Can't boot on Sandy Bridge PC. -----------------------------+------------------------------------------ Reporter: xeon3d | Owner: axeld Type: bug | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: System/Kernel | Version: R1/Development Resolution: | Keywords: sandy bridge,core,boot,stall Blocked By: | Blocking: Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: All -----------------------------+------------------------------------------ Comment (by xeon3d): New information that might be relevant to the ticket. I gave it a go on a newer revision tonight and here's what I found (with help from SMCollins on the IRC Channel) As of rev 43989, I'm now unable to boot to Haiku unless I change the SATA controller to IDE/Legacy IDE (AHCI Driver Regression?). Ethernet Chip is now detected, but still not working (keeps saying "Configuring..."). Wireless card status is the same (no networks detected), but I've since found it might be one of the cards that doesn't work with Haiku (dev id 4312) Sound still has issues, even tho the High pitched sounds disappeared. It now seems to repeat endlessly a very small part of the sound (1 sec tops). It happenned on a mp4 video played on MediaPlayer and if I dragged the duration slider near the end, the farther away I dragged it the less it'd happen. It stopped (everything, no stutter but no sound too) right near the end of the file (10 secs or so to finish the video). SMCollins says something is wrong with my latency (on Cortex, Mediaplayer latency is 118.94ms and Mixer latency is 108.92ms), or the HDA driver is not compatible with the realtek codec in the motherboard (ALC889). If I can provide any file to help diagonose the situation, please advise which. Also, kudoz to Kallisti5 for a properly detected HD6850! :) -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/8241#comment:10> Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.