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> So what could it be that Windows '95
> makes my machine reboot?

You have ruled out the power supply, so --

When booting, have you chosen the option to create a BOOTLOG.TXT file?
There might be some hints in there.

You may have a software conflict or other software problem.  What programs
are you running when Windows 95 crashes?  (This includes programs running
in the background.  You can hit CTRL+ALT+DEL one time to determine most or
all of the programs that are running.)

You might also try a shareware program, Win-eXpose-I/O, which will show
everything that is going on while Windows 95 is running.  (I registered my
copy, but I don't recall where I originally found it.  The author's e-mail
address is [log in to unmask])



Regards - Michael Tabak ** [log in to unmask]

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