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Sounds like the only thing left is the case and power supply. The case has
the power and reset switches on it, so a touchy reset or power switch could
cause a reboot. A flaky power supply could do the same. Just some thoughts
for you to consider.

Peter
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The NoSpin Group
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p.s. Pen and paper is not affected by power failures, and does not require
upgrades and service packs every few weeks ;)

> -----Original Message-----
> I replaced the motherboard, the graphics card in my computer
> and also replaced Windows 98 with Windows XP.
>
> Since then my Computer reboots itself for no apparent reason
> during use, including internet, games and just using
> Microsoft Office. This happens on regular occasions. I have
> had the system tested, but that was proved to be faultless. I
> have even bought a new printer and scanner believing these
> could be the cause.
>
> Any Ideas???
>
> Steve Trinder
> ENGLAND

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