Hello Roel,

On Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at 23:39:17 +0200, you wrote concerning 'My
2 cents':
...
DvZ>> When I hear people complaining about spontaneous reboots the
DvZ>> first thing I think of is a hardware problem like for instance
DvZ>> overheating of the CPU or wrong DMA settings.

> or corrupt ram... which happened to me... twice :-(

Yes this could be the problem too. A very nice 'feature' of Win2k and
WinXP is that you won't get a blue screen like in Win9x when a system
failure occurs but the system automatically reboots.

You can disable this 'feature' by disabling it with; right-click on My
Computer / tab Advanced / Startup and Recovery / System failure /
Automatically reboot. Now you get those beautiful BSOD's when a system
failure occurs, but sometimes you can see what is wrong.

-- 
Best regards,
 David

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