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On 10 Feb 2002, at 19:23, cfinnigan wrote:
> i have a computer that has suddenly started rebooting itself.
> sometimes during the boot process, sometimes at the Win98se
> desktop. it happens if the computer is touched or the table moved
> slightly.
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> i tried switching the RAM, pulling a SCSI card that ran an HP4C
> scanner, checking all connections.
>
> what should i try next?
>
> just before it started happening, a student leaned over the tower,
> tilting it at a 45 º angle while trying to reach something behind
> it.
>
> Asus P2B motherboard
> Pentium II 233
> Seagate 4GB hard drive
> Windows 98SE
>
> chuck finnigan
> [log in to unmask]
Does it rattle?
I'm with Rode in suspecting a short, but more specifically, I'm
expecting a small metal item, such as a screw, either on top of or
possibly underneath the motherboard. It may be causing intermittent
short of some 3-5v signal, not enough to leave visible physical
damage, but enough to trigger the NMI or otherwise cause a reboot....
Dave Gillett
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