On Jul 12, 2004, at 12:08 am, Kyle Hansen wrote:
I'd suspect your HD.
As would I, check for the usual signs for hard drive death, such as the hard drive going into repeating read cycles (sounds like the hard disk equivalent of a stuck record, it just goes over the same bit over and over again). Also try copying a large stack of unimportant files (stuff off a CD or something) onto the drive and see if it falls on it's face doing that.
Short of that working, pull all the RAM and put it back one DIMM at a time and see if the problem persists.
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