On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 08:32:44AM +1000, Terry Collins wrote:

> I would suspect the RAM. I had the same problem (intermittent freezing
> becoming more frequent) and was beginning to suspect an application.

I'd also check the power supply.  I had a similar problem recently and
my first thought was "bad RAM", but memtest86 found no errors.  Shortly
afterward I powered the machine down and it wouldn't power up again
(previously I'd just hit reset when it died).  It's run perfectly since
I replaced the power supply.


Cheers,

John
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