Some more thoughts,

If you don't want to install any more software, try a probe.  I purchased a
few "Dual Temp Monitor Racks" from www.coolerguys.com for $26.  I removed
them from the 5.25 tray - the probes are very small and can check just about
anything.  Also I have seen temp/humidity recorders - they can take samples
for 24 hours or a whole week.  You may want to look for one of these to
record environmental conditions.  Also, are there any large electrical loads
that may pull a bunch of amps (like a compressor kicking on) on the power
circuit?

DL Meade


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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 11:40 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Spontaneous Reboots on Dell w/Win2K with NO TRACE! Absolute
M yste ry!


To do a good heat test...

Go to http://mbm.livewiredev.com/ and download Motherboard Monitor 5.

Once you get Motherboard Monitor 5 working and giving you CPU temps, go to 
http://users.ev1.net/~redelm/ and download the CPU BURN.

Run the CPU BURN and watch the temp on Motherboard Monitor 5.  See if the 
temp goes up and the system shuts down.  If it shuts down, it will do it 
within seconds.

Jacob

At 11:21 AM 3/20/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Do you monitor the temperature?  This could be heat related.
>
>DL Meade



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