Bart Silverstrim writes: > It's deduction.
It can't be. There's nothing to deduct from. Tell me again what those messages said, exactly? > Really? I have a free program running on my NT machines, ntpdate I > believe is the name, that just hammers the registry with requests > constantly. I'd never have known it was querying it so much if it > wasn't for regmon. *Contant* hits. dunno why, doesn't seem to hurt > anything...thus I ignore it. NT doesn't seem to care. Only gets in > the way when I'm troubleshooting registry errors. So where's the problem? > I've already told you I had a scsi bus reset problem what showed up > under Linux but not NT several years ago. But you probably ignored > that. Did someone fix Linux? > I've had power supply fans that have lasted for years despite making > odd noises that are indicative of impending failure. It's not unheard > of. Years without a failure is not impending failure, no matter what noises you hear. Some fans are inherently noisy. > That's nice. Some hardware is being a pain. People here either ignore > you at this point or tell you to replace that controller and/or disks > and see what it takes from there. Yes. But I'm still hoping that someone might provide a truly useful answer sooner or later. -- Anthony _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"