Greetings to all here;
Within the last week, a problem has arisen. My wife's Win95/ P-133 will
be rocking along just fine when suddenly it freezes. This has happened
twice or so while actually working in a program (various ones), and once
while idle, without any programs running. Upon a reset/reboot, I get
nothing on the screen. No POST, no lines, no nothing. Black death. (I
never thought I'd have wished to see a blue screen of death before- at
least I would know it was alive). I've opened the box twice now,
checking
all cards and connections, and both times following this, I would turn
it
back on and it POSTS and boots just fine, with no loss of programs or
data. Last night, I discovered it had gone black while unattended. I
turned all power off, and turned it back on after 30 minutes or so. It
did just fine.
The power supply fan is blowing cool/room temp air out the back, and I
visualized the CPU fan was working when I had the box open. I have no
other auxillary cooling.
As you surmised, I suspect a heat related problem, (opening the box and
putzing around inside just allowed something to cool off, I guess ) but
my question is whether I should focus on the CPU or the 4.3gig Maxtor
HD.
I run 2 hard drives and a CD-ROM in the box. I would think a hot hard
drive would not shut down everything, but that I would get some kind of
system message error. Is my CPU failing? It's less than 5 months old,
and has worked great on the new Mobo.
What kind of auxillary cooling is recommended, if indeed this is the
problem? (LOX? Liquid nitrogen? A bigger hamster?)
Robert Cunningham
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