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> On 15 Mar 2016, at 17:53, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was away from home for over a week and left my PC unplugged and idle. 
> Coming home, it immediately began to fail. It periodically crawls to a halt, 
> the mouse pointer flickers, it become unusably slow and then suddenly work 
> fine - only to repeat the slow down randomly. When it slows down I see no 
> increase in CPU or memory usage.  The slowdowns can last for several minutes 
> to just a minute or two.
> 
> After rebooting about a dozen times I got the first set of POST error codes - 
> sort of. The PC speaker just randomly spews out beeps. No long / short combos 
> and the beeps are not even timed evenly - just bursts and blasts of beeps. It 
> happens maybe once out of every 10 boot ups, though if I enter the bios 
> settings when booting, and leave it there, it eventually will start up.
> 
> One thing that may have triggered the problem: I plugged a USB 2 drive with 
> my photos from the trip into the PC, and it started to install device drivers 
> for it. The machine locked up tight during this process - mouse pointer would 
> not move, nothing worked. Unplugging the USB drive returned things to normal, 
> though an error popped up saying the device driver installation failed.
> 
> I have tried removing and re-seating all cards and memory. Reset the bios 
> from slightly overclocked to normal settings. Ran MS memory test and it shows 
> no errors. Ran the Windows Performance Rating benchmark while the machine was 
> slowed down - and oddly it shows no change in the performance measures.  
> Before the post codes started I ran virus scans and they were clean and 
> updated the video driver and mouse driver, but I did not realize at the time 
> that this is a hardware issue.
> 
> I am guessing some component on the the PC is failing... It's an older 
> machine (2009) but so far has been up for what I throw at it. Any thoughts 
> about what I could do to isolate the problem?
> 
> Suggestions about sources for a reasonably priced replacement?
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> Mark
> 
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