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On Fri, 30 Oct 1998 20:31:55 -0800, you wrote:
>HI,
> My system keeps rebooting and so far I have heard that it is a Power
>Supply problem.
I've never heard of a PS doing this [but then, I lead a sheltered
life] Power supplies, in my experience, either work fine or go
completely dead. Yes, an intermittant open/short could do this, but
again, methinks this is rare.
Voltages at P8 and P9 [if you're comfortable poking a meter into a
powered machine] should range from red= +5 volts, [main power] to +12
volts, - 5 volts, and black=ground] In this case, you don't care
about the actual voltages, but checking for intermittant shorts/opens.
But I don't think it's the PS.
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