computer on over night in stand by.
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> Robin
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computer on over night in stand by.
Robin
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On Sunday 27 January 2002 01:15 am, Robin wrote:
> I agree with Erylon, I had the same problem 2 month back when I add in a
> new piece of RAM. I had one piece of 256 and added another piece of 256,
> then the machine started to reboot for no reason at all. The interesting
> thing was that it only
Thanks, I'll have a look at that. My cpu fan does appear to be working
fine. I suppose that doesn't necessarily mean that it's not overheating
though. Maybe I'll pull my modem first, as I have a dsl connection and I
don't use it.
Bill Davidson
On Saturday 26 January 2002 10:16 pm, Erylon wrot
replaced the RAM, I then have no problem at all.
Robin
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My first thought is "hardware problem". I had a bad ethernet card that did
that to me--took me months to find out what was causing it.
Weird, I know.
Also, an overtemp problem via the cpu can do this. How's your cpu fan?
e.
On Saturday 26 January 2002 11:21, you wrote:
> I started having