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On 9 Jun 2003, at 13:00, David Teitelbaum wrote:
> I had posted a problem recently that my computer was not restarting unless
> i turned off the power and let it sit for a while.
> i was told by many that this might mean a problem with my power supply.
> I now checked out my PS with a voltmeter and it seems to be ok.
> Can someone lead me to the next idea as to what might be causing this problem?
If you have to let it sit before it will reboot, that suggests that
something needs time to "cool off". i.e., it may be on the edge of
overheating. Are all fans running properly? Are there enough of them?
(My current system has fans on each CPU and on the video card, in the
power supply and case, and in a couple of the drive bays. I think I once
counted and there were 13 of them.)
David Gillett
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