Umm... well, just common sense would say that this should be avoided if 
at all possible, heh.  I would say that if you store it there (for long) 
the chances of it successfully booting again would be less than 50/50.  
The expansion of all the circuit boards and CPU when they freeze will 
likely damage them - not to mention the condensation inside all the 
components when they thaw out wreaking havoc.  Isn't there "any" place 
inside you can put the thing?  :-)

Good luck,
Donk

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> Can a computer be stored in an outdoor shed in freezing temperatures?
>
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