Re[2]: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats]

Hi David,

DvZ When I hear people complaining about spontaneous reboots the first
DvZ thing I think of is a hardware problem like for instance overheating
DvZ of the CPU or wrong DMA settings.

Or the use of Internet Explorer, which sometimes (once a week or so)
manages to trigger a reboot on my otherwise stable system.

Strangely, my computer also reboots when I pound the desk on which it
stands. A few days ago, something didn't work as expected, so in my
usual Dutch manner, I said D*mn and hit the table. The PC
rebooted in response, as if it wanted to say alright, I give up :)

Best,

-D-



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Re[2]: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Mark Wieder


DVR A few days ago, something didn't work as expected, so in my usual
DVR Dutch manner, I said D*mn and hit the table. The PC rebooted in
DVR response, as if it wanted to say alright, I give up :)

ACM ROTFL!!

ACM I think there's something loose in it.

Yes - I had a computer which would also reboot if I pounded something
near it. Turned out that the power connector into the back of the
computer was making a very loose connection. I replaced it with a
different cable and seated it firmly and it's been acting fine since.
(Knocks on wood, but gently so as not to reboot again)

-Mark Wieder

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