It would be helpful if you list all hardware inside the PT Pro...I have
known some Ultra SCSI controllers and drives to give annoying beeps when
something is wrong. A complete list of what you've got inside will also
give us an idea of how much power you are using.

Testing all the RAM modules individually is a good idea, in addition to
pressing the red CUDA button on the motherboard. I have seen instances
where one bad RAM chip gave very bizarre symptoms, and it took a good
long while to conclude that it was the RAM. Do you happen to have a
floppy bootdisk you can use for testing?

Does this machine seem like it is spontaneously rebooting?


James




> What do the beeps sound like? Are they
> entirely new, or just new in number?

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