Try reseating all your cards and memory, could be
something simple like that, worth investigating
before shelling out bucks etc..  :-).

jeremyb.
 
> From: Carl Cerecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/06/11 Tue AM 11:16:52 GMT+12:00
> To: linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Spare power supply anyone?
> 
> I recently had to return my borrowed power supply and get my old one
> back. The borrowed PS was working fine in my computer. My PS was
> working fine in somebody else's computer. Problem is, when my PS
> goes in my computer I get spontaneous reboots. The power cycling
> becomes quite rapid (every couple of seconds - I'm sure my
> hardware likes that). I've found that thumping the computer works
> sometimes, for a short while. Does anybody have a better solution?
> Or better yet, a PS I can borrow/have/swap/buy that will work?
> 
> It's for my children's educational needs after all :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Carl Cerecke, Assistant Lecturer|email:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Department of Computer Science, |Phone:      +64 3 364 2987 ext. 7859 
> University of Canterbury,       |Fax:        +64 3 364 2569           
> Private Bag 4800,               |http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~cdc
> Christchurch, New Zealand.      |
> 

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