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Resolving “Make Says, Error 139” Error in Linux Computer |
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Like other computer operating systems, Linux also indicates system problems in the form of error messages. |
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| Author: Allen Sood |
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The error messages generally occur due to problems with system data structures, system files, and other resources, which make your system and data inaccessible. This behavior leads to significant data loss from your Linux hard drive and requires Data Recovery Linux to be sorted out.
In a practical scenario, you may come across the below error message while working on your Linux machine:
“Make Says, Error 139”
After the above error, Linux system does not work properly and shuts down. The problem occurs every time when you boot your system or perform a specific set of operations. This error renders your system inaccessible and causes serious data loss. In order to get your business-critical data recovered, identify the cause of this problem and perform Linux Data Recovery by resolving it.
Root of the problem
This error occurs when your compiler dumps the core. You have a damaged, old, or buggy version of the GCC (GNU Compiler Collection). The compiler corruption may occur due to numerous reasons, such as unexpected system shutdown, operating system malfunction, virus infection, file system corruption, and more.
You may also face this situations due to problems with the disk or memory corruption. The disk corruption is resulted when metadata structure of the hard drive become faulty. In such cases, operating system can not locate and access data from the hard drive.
Resolution
Go through any of the below steps to sort out this issue:
• Install latest release of Linux compiler or EGCS (Experimental/Enhanced GNU Compiler System).
• Check wait states, clock rate, and the refresh timing for SIMMS and cache. Use fsck command-line utility to scan the disk and fix errors.
• Use powerful and advanced third-party Linux Recovery software to recover lost, missing, deleted, and inaccessible data from Linux hard drive.
Linux Data Recovery tools employ high-end scanning techniques to methodically scan whole hard drive and extract all data from it. With simple user interface and read-only behavior, they perform easy and safe recovery in all cases of data loss.
Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery software recovers lost data from Linux hard drive, USB drive, and network mapped drive. The software works well with all major distributions of Linux operating system, including Red Hat, SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, and Mandriva. It supports recovery from Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, FAT32, FAT16, and FAT12 file system volumes.
About Author
Allen Sood a student of Mass Communication doing research on Linux Data Recovery software . He is also a freelancer for http://ext4-file-recovery.data-recovery-linux.com/
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