On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 03:37  pm, dan_A wrote:

>
> -- 
> Hi all,
>
> I'm still having a problem with an SE/30 and continuous, spontaneous
> restarts. According to Pina in his "SE and Classic Upgrades and
> Repair" book, the filter network at RP2 on the logic board is the
> cause and has to be replaced. With the help of skilled people on this
> list, one of whom actually did the job for me, the filter was
> replaced. (Not a small task because those guys are really in there
> very solidly; I completely mauled the area trying to remove one of
> the two.) When this was done and the board was tested on another
> SE/30, the problem was no longer there. When I replaced the board
> back in the SE/30 that was having the problem the problem manifested
> very quickly from a stability after startup of a few minutes, to a
> constant cycle of continuous and almost immediate restarts .

OK, so it's not the logic board. So, first try swapping HDs with the 
'good SE/30', then PSU units, then analogue boards. When the 'good' Mac 
goes bad, that's your bad part.

Stuar


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