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J. R. Fox wrote:
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> Gary Wong wrote:
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>>Speaking of MSI motherboards (and Jerry Rash), he gave me a MS-6309
>>motherboard with a P3-800. That's what I'm running now. No problems
>>other than sometimes it re-tries re-booting (fortunately, not when the
>>WPS is fully up). Could be power supply,
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> I'd say that's the first suspect that comes to mind, and probably the first one you
> want to rule out.
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>>but could it be the hard drive?
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> I've had infrequent heat / recal/ freeze-up type problems that look as though they
> have more to do with the cable. So far, playing musical cable connectors seems to
> have put these in abeyance. No convincing evidence YET that the H/D may be failing.
>
And that is one BIG reason for plug in racks and a clone of your boot HDD.
And in case someone might not have noticed, HDDs are less than 50
cents per G, and power supplies are ten dollars. Don't ponder, swap.
Ray
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