Anybody out there had success replacing a popped capacitor to fix a MB?  Tried 
it once, didn't work...

Anthony
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kent, Larry CTR USA IMCOM 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 7:39 AM
  Subject: RE: Weird issue with older Dell PCs


  I second that diagnosis.  Exact symptoms on the GX280 I had...



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  From: Ames Matthew B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:29 AM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: RE: Weird issue with older Dell PCs


  Could it be the exploding capacity issue again?  Although I would have 
thought it would have applied to PCs older than a couple of years - more around 
the 3-4 year age (if not older?)  The ones I have seem generally fail to power 
up at all.

  Cheers,
  Matt



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  From: Tom Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 02 September 2008 14:14
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: Weird issue with older Dell PCs


  Hi Folks:

  We see an odd issue here with some of our Dell Optiplex machines, and one 
Dell Dimension.  Most of these units are two years old or older.  What happens 
is that the user turns on the  machine, the fan goes into overdrive, (sounds 
like a 1U server starting), and then nothing.  The user turns the PC off, waits 
30 seconds or so, then can usually turn it on successfully.  This is periodic 
on these problem PCs.  These are GX260 and GX280 units mostly.  I think the 
Dimension is a 4400 or similar.  We haven't been able to determine the cause.  
Firmware is current, diagnostics run clean, too.  Whatever it is the newer 
units don't seen to have this problem (yet).

  Suggestions?

  Tom


  Tom Miller
  Engineer, Information Technology
  Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
  757-788-0528 

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