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Out of memory on boot

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My system is Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX, AMD Ryzen9 7950X, 4x 32GB Kingston 5200 RAM, NVidia RTX A4000. Ubuntu 20.04. and Windows 10 are sharing Kingston SKC3000D2048G.

After a month of work, a freshly installed Ubuntu 22.04. (dualbooted with UEFI Windows 10) stopped booting showing:

Error: out of memory.
Press any key to continue...

After some reading on the Internet about possible a bug in 22.04, I decided on a quick solution by reinstalling an older version 20.04 from a USB. After the installation, the OS did not boot at all and showed the same error message again. The next screen looks like this:

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I suspect a hardware problem which I'm not capable to detect.

I sit in a Tesla and translated this thread with Ai:

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