I was able to find a workaround that allows me to use the new kernel that I wanted to post here in case anyone ran into this issue, you can turn acpi off by modifying the grub file.
in shell run:
nano /etc/default/grub
Change line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
to...
That's exactly what I was going to do, boot live and try the debug mode with 6.2 to try to drop into a shell, I am at school now so won't be able to try this until later. Grub doesn't show the previous kernel now after using it before and applying another update, and then I ran apt autoremove...
I would install an older kernel but can't even get into the OS, the only shell I can get to is the GRUB shell, like I said it freezes at boot right away, there is no way to get to the BASH prompt.....
BIOS is the latest revision, I have already checked, and I have messed with the SCPR, tried...
I have a Dell Poweredge 2950 and when I boot I get this:
[ 0.255247] ACPI: SPCR: Unexpected SPCR Access Width. Defaulting to byte size
[ 0.812413] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_SB._OSC.CDW1], AE_NOT_FOUND (20190816/psargs-330)
[ 0.812489] ACPI Error...
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