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Subject:
From:
"Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
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Date:
Tue, 23 Mar 1999 06:09:31 -0500
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Greetings, all--

I have a desktop configured as follows:
    Supermicro (P55T, I think) m'board flashed to most
recent version of BIOS
    P233 MMX
    64 MB EDO RAM (2 72 pin SIMMS)
    Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI adapter
    Seagate Hawk UW SCSI hard disk
    Teac 516S SCSI CD-ROM
    Matrox Mystique with Rainbow Runner capture/MPEG card
    Win95 OSR 2 (B)

Lately (last week to two), I have been receiving many GPFs
from Explorer which almost invariably require a re-boot.  Is
there a possibility that my power supply is beginning to
"fade".  The memory chips are new (and tested), as are the
motherboard and SCSI adapter, and all devices are detected
and functioning properly (no yellow exclamation points in
device manager).  My library had another machine go
'belly-up' with a power supply problem, and one of the first
symptoms was a more frequent occurrence of GPFs.

The group's wisdom on this matter will be deeply
appreciated.

TIA,

Paul A. Shippert        Library/Media Specialist
"There is no dark side of the moon really . . .
  matter of fact, it's all dark."  Pink Floyd
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