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Michael Esterowitz wrote:
I have Power Center Pro 180 (with a G3 processor upgrade) that is now used as a spare computer, mainly for MIDI music stuff. It always worked fine when I used it as my main computer, but now it temporarily freezes up every 5-10 minutes. It lasts about 30 seconds, during which it doesn't respond to anything, and then it comes out of the freeze-up and behaves normally. It is not related to any particular application- it even happens in the Finder environment. If I am running a MIDI sequence, the sequence continues to play during the freeze up, but I can't stop it or do anything with the menu bar.
I have tried Norton utilities, and the disk checks out OK. I thought maybe the DIMMs or the processor card got loose when I had moved it, but that all checked out. Does anyone have any idea what might be wrong?
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