ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference]… I can't boot Ubuntu

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I boot Ubuntu. I was browsing on Firefox in Ubuntu and all of a sudden I got some error message, so I tried to reboot. Now when I try to reboot I get this message:



ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] ...
ACPI Exception: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, while resolving operands for [Store] (20170831/dswexec-461)
ACPI Error: Method parse/ execution failed
_PR.CPU0._AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE (201708/psparse-550)
Busybox, v1.27.2 (ubuntu 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3), built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands
(initramfs)






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  • Do you have automatic system updates turned on?
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    Jun 5 at 15:10










  • No, i don't I'm used to be ask and then I allow the Updates
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 5:56














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I boot Ubuntu. I was browsing on Firefox in Ubuntu and all of a sudden I got some error message, so I tried to reboot. Now when I try to reboot I get this message:



ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] ...
ACPI Exception: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, while resolving operands for [Store] (20170831/dswexec-461)
ACPI Error: Method parse/ execution failed
_PR.CPU0._AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE (201708/psparse-550)
Busybox, v1.27.2 (ubuntu 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3), built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands
(initramfs)






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  • Do you have automatic system updates turned on?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 5 at 15:10










  • No, i don't I'm used to be ask and then I allow the Updates
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 5:56












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I boot Ubuntu. I was browsing on Firefox in Ubuntu and all of a sudden I got some error message, so I tried to reboot. Now when I try to reboot I get this message:



ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] ...
ACPI Exception: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, while resolving operands for [Store] (20170831/dswexec-461)
ACPI Error: Method parse/ execution failed
_PR.CPU0._AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE (201708/psparse-550)
Busybox, v1.27.2 (ubuntu 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3), built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands
(initramfs)






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I boot Ubuntu. I was browsing on Firefox in Ubuntu and all of a sudden I got some error message, so I tried to reboot. Now when I try to reboot I get this message:



ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] ...
ACPI Exception: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, while resolving operands for [Store] (20170831/dswexec-461)
ACPI Error: Method parse/ execution failed
_PR.CPU0._AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE (201708/psparse-550)
Busybox, v1.27.2 (ubuntu 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu3), built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands
(initramfs)








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  • Do you have automatic system updates turned on?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 5 at 15:10










  • No, i don't I'm used to be ask and then I allow the Updates
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 5:56
















  • Do you have automatic system updates turned on?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jun 5 at 15:10










  • No, i don't I'm used to be ask and then I allow the Updates
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 5:56















Do you have automatic system updates turned on?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 5 at 15:10




Do you have automatic system updates turned on?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jun 5 at 15:10












No, i don't I'm used to be ask and then I allow the Updates
– Anne-Michèle Hambye
Jun 6 at 5:56




No, i don't I'm used to be ask and then I allow the Updates
– Anne-Michèle Hambye
Jun 6 at 5:56










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At the black screen where the boot process has stopped press the keyboard combination Ctrl+Alt+F3 to access a text-only virtual console.



To login from a virtual console:



  1. At the login: prompt type your username and press Enter.


  2. At the Password: prompt type your user password and press Enter.


Check that the necessary proprietary graphics driver is installed. Run the following commands:



sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
sudo reboot


If you're unable to access a virtual console, the next logical step is to check if it is caused by a hardware issue by booting to a Linux session from any Linux live USB. If that doesn't work either temporarily either remove or swap your computer's discrete graphics card if your computer has one to test if the graphics card is broken and needs to be replaced.






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  • I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 5 at 14:53










  • I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 6:02










  • I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
    – karel
    Jun 6 at 6:07










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At the black screen where the boot process has stopped press the keyboard combination Ctrl+Alt+F3 to access a text-only virtual console.



To login from a virtual console:



  1. At the login: prompt type your username and press Enter.


  2. At the Password: prompt type your user password and press Enter.


Check that the necessary proprietary graphics driver is installed. Run the following commands:



sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
sudo reboot


If you're unable to access a virtual console, the next logical step is to check if it is caused by a hardware issue by booting to a Linux session from any Linux live USB. If that doesn't work either temporarily either remove or swap your computer's discrete graphics card if your computer has one to test if the graphics card is broken and needs to be replaced.






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  • I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 5 at 14:53










  • I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 6:02










  • I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
    – karel
    Jun 6 at 6:07














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At the black screen where the boot process has stopped press the keyboard combination Ctrl+Alt+F3 to access a text-only virtual console.



To login from a virtual console:



  1. At the login: prompt type your username and press Enter.


  2. At the Password: prompt type your user password and press Enter.


Check that the necessary proprietary graphics driver is installed. Run the following commands:



sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
sudo reboot


If you're unable to access a virtual console, the next logical step is to check if it is caused by a hardware issue by booting to a Linux session from any Linux live USB. If that doesn't work either temporarily either remove or swap your computer's discrete graphics card if your computer has one to test if the graphics card is broken and needs to be replaced.






share|improve this answer























  • I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 5 at 14:53










  • I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 6:02










  • I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
    – karel
    Jun 6 at 6:07












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At the black screen where the boot process has stopped press the keyboard combination Ctrl+Alt+F3 to access a text-only virtual console.



To login from a virtual console:



  1. At the login: prompt type your username and press Enter.


  2. At the Password: prompt type your user password and press Enter.


Check that the necessary proprietary graphics driver is installed. Run the following commands:



sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
sudo reboot


If you're unable to access a virtual console, the next logical step is to check if it is caused by a hardware issue by booting to a Linux session from any Linux live USB. If that doesn't work either temporarily either remove or swap your computer's discrete graphics card if your computer has one to test if the graphics card is broken and needs to be replaced.






share|improve this answer















At the black screen where the boot process has stopped press the keyboard combination Ctrl+Alt+F3 to access a text-only virtual console.



To login from a virtual console:



  1. At the login: prompt type your username and press Enter.


  2. At the Password: prompt type your user password and press Enter.


Check that the necessary proprietary graphics driver is installed. Run the following commands:



sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
sudo reboot


If you're unable to access a virtual console, the next logical step is to check if it is caused by a hardware issue by booting to a Linux session from any Linux live USB. If that doesn't work either temporarily either remove or swap your computer's discrete graphics card if your computer has one to test if the graphics card is broken and needs to be replaced.







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  • I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 5 at 14:53










  • I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 6:02










  • I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
    – karel
    Jun 6 at 6:07
















  • I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 5 at 14:53










  • I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
    – Anne-Michèle Hambye
    Jun 6 at 6:02










  • I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
    – karel
    Jun 6 at 6:07















I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
– Anne-Michèle Hambye
Jun 5 at 14:53




I can't boot, so that I don't come on.the terminal
– Anne-Michèle Hambye
Jun 5 at 14:53












I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
– Anne-Michèle Hambye
Jun 6 at 6:02




I tried but I eaven come on the terminal on.this way. I come ever on.the same message. See question
– Anne-Michèle Hambye
Jun 6 at 6:02












I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
– karel
Jun 6 at 6:07




I edited my answer with my reply to the above comment.
– karel
Jun 6 at 6:07












 

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