In <listserv%[email protected]>, on 12/03/2010
   at 02:31 PM, Patrick Lyon <[email protected]> said:

>We had a normal power bump to our building.  Happens once in awhile,
>right?   Lights go off for a second and back on, PC reboots, you've
>recovered from that sudden shock it gives you.

That's possible, even common. It's not guarantied. How about this.

Power goes out. Power eventually comes back. Surge protector is fried.
PC power supply is dead. After replacing power supply, PC has
intermittent hangs that nobody has been able to diagnose.

>Luckily we did not suffer any issues.

You didn't have 3380's. Can you say "replace the HDA's"?
 
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