>The breaking glass sound has been associated with badly seated ram or just
>bad ram in my experience. The power supply may be another issue.
>Poorly seated ram can work for awhile, and then gradually or not so
>gradually work loose.

I understand the breaking glass sound-ram relationship.  This box had 
more problems than that. The supply was changed because it had smoke 
pouring out of it. That is a fairly reasonable indicator of bad PS.

My issue now is getting the box to power up. My first thought was the 
power reset and cuda switch. Power reset does not help and I cannot 
find a cuda SW. PS as well as motherboard have been changed.

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Thanks,

Chuck Leavens
Director of Engineering and I.T.
WDUQ FM Duquesne University
Pittsburgh PA 412-396-5508

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