Bart Silverstrim writes: > Your description of the problem.
My description of the problem is very sparse, and even I did not reach those conclusions. > It shouldn't be hammering the registry. It is. The system doesn't > seem to care, doesn't report any problem. So why is it a problem? > I only saw it because of another diagnostic program. So it obviously wasn't interfering with the functioning of the system. > Maybe in some cases, hardware gives diagnostic codes or errors that the > OS doesn't deem important enough to share. NT errs to the side of > silence. Is that good or bad? > Funny how this one had a bad bearing in it ... It couldn't have been that bad, if it ran for years. > It was a bad bearing. Replacing the power supply made Mr. Weird Noise > go away. Did the fan ever fail? > They did! No, they did not. I still don't know what the messages mean. > Just shut up. Everyone shut the hell up. Your post is nearly ten thousand characters long. > Everyone else...SHHHH... Everyone else has already done that. -- Anthony _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"