Check the power supply and ram. So many times similar things like this has
happened to me, and almost every time it was a stick of ram with some bad
bits on it, or an underpowered/going bad PSU. 

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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Dragoncrest wrote:

>          As in hardware fault?  Hmm, I'd almost be willing to believe that 
> but I've got an identical machine which acts as it's backup that does the 
> same thing from time to time.  And it's never in the same way in the same 
> spot or doing the same thing.  That's what's puzzling the living heck out 
> of me.  But then again my two BSD workstations don't have this issue, so 
> again it's entirely possible.
> 
> At 12:52 PM 9/9/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >time to buy a new computer
> >
> >yours has a fault
> 
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