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>I'm afraid that it's either the board or the CPU. At this point, I'm not
>sure which it could be, but I'd sure welcome any suggestions.
>Drew Dunn
>The NOSPIN Group
Hi Drew,
I was suffering from similar problem with my Pentium MMX-200 (lucky Star
MB-VIA chip set.). After going through swapping exercise for each component,
at last it was resolved when I replaced the MB. In fact I salvaged one of my
old "PC Chips" MB, which was declared dead by the technician. All I did was
to change the core voltage from 2.8V to 2.9, and it got a new life. The PC
is trouble free now.
Anant Kumar Hardikar
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