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Did that, checked the fans, it re-booted on its' own once sometime after
loading the Danis drivers (I walked away for a moment so I don't know
the last driver loaded before it re-booted itself). The 2nd time it
booted all the way thru.
Steven Levine wrote:
>In <41373329.8040306@sbcglobal.net>, on 09/02/04
> at 07:50 AM, Gary Wong said:
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>>Is this some sort of hardware problem?
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>Unless you changed something recently, most likely it is hardware.
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>>Maybe I should bring the machine
>>to the next live Help Desk at Chapman?
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>You can do that. First I would recommend opening up the box, blowing out
>the dust and reseating all the cards and cables along with the RAM and
>CPU.
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>Check the fans while you are in there.
>
>Steven
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