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Gary Wong wrote:  
 
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> No I haven't yet.  I assume download the zip file and unzip it to a   
> floppy, and there's bootable code in his zip file?  
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> Steven Levine wrote:  
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>> Have you tried:  
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>> http://www.memtest86.com  
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>> on the off chance that it is the RAM.  
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>> HTH,  
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>> Humm. This type of failure can be almost anything from a weak power  
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I just had this on one system and it turned out to ba a power supply.    
Not suprising when you consider the cost of most cases, their power   
suppplies aren't PC Cooling quality :-)  
 
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