John Reinke wrote:
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>
> Yet another problem I've had that you reminded me of - the CPU fan will
> occasionally speed up and slow down. I've seen it stop almost completely,
> too. Sometimes, it makes a nasty rattling sound, but it seems to be
> attached well enough to the CPU that it shouldn't fa
> From: John Reinke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Larry Elmore wrote:
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> > Did you try replacing the power supply? This sounds suspiciously like an
> > almost-good power supply. That is one item that one should
> _never_ skimp on,
> > but a lot of low-end clones do to save a fe
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Larry Elmore wrote:
> Did you try replacing the power supply? This sounds suspiciously like an
> almost-good power supply. That is one item that one should _never_ skimp on,
> but a lot of low-end clones do to save a few bucks. Of course, there's other
> possible causes. My wif
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> This is scary. I had a problem similar to this on my old work
> computer. Netscape
> would crash all the time, xterms wouldn't start, library errors, compiling
> errors, ftp checksums incorrect, etc. The system never crashed
> but was very
> unreliable. Turns out the m
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is scary. I had a problem similar to this on my old work computer.
> Netscape
> would crash all the time, xterms wouldn't start, library errors, compiling
> errors, ftp checksums incorrect, etc. The system never crashed but was very
> unreliable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/01/2000 12:08:02 PM
This is scary. I had a problem similar to this on my old work computer. Netscape
would crash all the time, xterms wouldn't start, library errors, compiling
errors, ftp checksums incorrect, etc. The system never crashed but was very
unreliable. Turns
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