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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:25:20 PDT7
From: GARY.WONG@sbcglobal.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Motherboard & case suggestions (was Spontaneous re-boots)

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Memtest ran OK.

I wound up going to PC Club and bought an Intel
865GBFL MB, P4 3.2 (and of course new Kingston RAM),
then went to CompUSA and got a new Antec case and fan.

See my e-mail that I sent from work yesterday
titled "Installing eCS 1.2 on SATA drive"; I tried
booting the new MB/CPU up, but when I booted from eCS
1.2 CD 1, it gave off a beep (because I now have a WD
SATA drive), then it said something to the effect
of "Please insert eCS installation CD in CD-ROM
drive", even though it's already in the CD-ROM drive.

--- Original Message ---
From: "Steven Levine"
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Motherboard & case suggestions
(was Spontaneous re-boots)

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>In <417BB939.8060302@sbcglobal.net>, on 10/25/04
> at 10:07 AM, Gary Wong
said:
>
>>Well, I think it may be the motherboard and/or
CPU. It's a MSI 6309 that
>>I got from Jerry about a year ago; I'm not sure how
old it is. It's a
>>P3-800.
>
>With MBs, CPUs and RAM age is never an issue.
Either they work forever or
>they don't.
>
>>cable and one of the 2 IDE cables, and now it seems
to re-boot at least 2
>>times each time I power the machine up.
>
>That says what you have done so far did not fix the
problem. Have you run
>a memory tester such as:
>
> http://www.memtest86.com
>
>>There's even been a few times that I fire up
Mozilla 1.8a3 and it causes
>>the machine to black out and then re-boot.
>
>Since you probably have a good PS, it's something
else.
>
>>Suggestions on MB/CPU combinations?
>
>Almost anything works. Generally, you get the
quality you pay for.
>
>>Also, will I need a new case (I've heard it may be
due to a P4 needing
>>more airflow)?
>
>The current P4s seem to run pretty cool.
>
>The thing you need to decide is how much hand
holding you need if you
>continue to have problems. That pretty much
determines what you should
>buy and where you should buy it.
>
>Steven
>
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