>> It sounds like you're thinking it could be the OS; I think it may be a faulty
>> processor card, and/or maybe an overheating one. Would you happen to have /
>> access to an extra Lombard processor?

> 
> You could try disabling the L2 cache with some third party software
> like CPU director.  Or, try running the unit with a fan blowing on
> the CPU heatsink directly.

I do have a fan hooked to the lamp blowing under the bottom of the Lombard
which is perched on a book to raise it up...

is that what you meant?

Kristina


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