I would open the box & ensure all connections are secure, re seat the
ram, close the box, check the ram; then look elsewhere.


On 06/06/2012, ACro <a...@bluebottle.com> wrote:
> Hello Marc,
>
> maybe this is a hardware problem? I'm not a hardware guru, but in the
> past I've had problems with power supply units getting unstable and
> causing the system to crash (with subsequent reboot) with no apparent
> reason: replacing the power unit solved the problem. I had also
> defective hard drive data connectors which caused the system to freeze.
> With laptops, I experienced crashes (with no reboots) and eventually
> dead systems because of defective power units.
>
> This is not much, but I hope it will help.
>
> All the best,
> Andrea
>
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