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Karl Gottshalk <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Apr 1998 09:41:19 -0500
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Try turning off the cache in setup or with the jumpers, or just physically
removing it. I have seen this happen several times with a bad level 2 cache
chip.

Karl

> Hello,
>      I have a customer that has a 486 with 16MB RAM and Windows
> 3.1.  During
> different times of usage the computer will just stop and re-boot.
>  This does
> this without warning, no error messages and it makes no difference what
> program is running at the time.  What do I need to be checking??

Karl Gottshalk
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