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I am using Ubuntu linux version 5.15.0-41-generic #44~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP. I started getting the following errors after a power failure that occurred during shutdown. The shutdown procedure was not completed at the time of power failure. Since then these errors show up at every start up.

14:07:40 kernel: ACPI Error: AE_NOT_FOUND, While resolving a named reference package element - SATA (20210730/dspkginit-438
14:08:08 kernel: Support for cores revisions 0x17 and 0x18 disabled by module param allhwsupport=0. Try b43.allhwsupport=1

My laptop details are: Toshiba Satellite L650 Processor Intel® Core™ i3 CPU M 350 @ 2.27GHz × 4 RAM 4GB

Is there a way to get rid of the above errors ? Please advise.

Artur Meinild
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    Does this answer your question? [ACPI error on every boot](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1333069/acpi-error-on-every-boot) – Pilot6 Jul 19 '22 at 07:50
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    It is not related to power failure, but with the upgrade to the 5.15 kernel and a poor ACPI table. – Pilot6 Jul 19 '22 at 07:51
  • Thank you, Pilot6. Does comment 2 mean that when the kernel gets updated/upgraded next the error is likely to go away ? – A Raghuram Jul 21 '22 at 07:37
  • It may be fixed sometime, but it is not guaranteed. You can try to upgrade BIOS. The problem is not with the kernel, but with your UEFI. Kernel started showing it. – Pilot6 Jul 21 '22 at 07:39
  • Or, will it go away if I install the new Ubuntu version 22.04 as fresh installation, replacing the current version ? – A Raghuram Jul 21 '22 at 07:46
  • Mine is legacy HDD boot loader. 2011 model laptop. BIOS software may not be available for uprgrade. Any suggestion ? – A Raghuram Jul 21 '22 at 07:51
  • So ignore this. – Pilot6 Jul 21 '22 at 08:43

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