On Dec 29, 2005, at 7:38 PM, Tom Baker wrote:

Thanks for the info, Jim. If it's a hardware problem, I've got a lot of things to check; the PCI slots are all full: a USB card, a SCSI card, a video card for a 2nd monitor, and a SATA controller card running two of the three internal hard drives.

I'm betting it's the SCSI card, if it's anything. I've never had anything but trouble with SCSI, for years.

Actually, it could well be a power problem. That's a big load on the PS. It could well be that at startup everything's drawing enough current to cause problems. Check bus-powered devices on the USB chains, that may just be enough to kick it over the edge.

It could also be incipient hardware failure, something's drawing more current than usual.

--
Bruce Johnson

"No matter where you go, there you are", B. Banzai


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