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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 09:39:19 PDT7
From: Steve Carter <scarter@vcnet.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Spontaneous re-boots

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I've had flaky RAM sockets that caused just such a problem.

Re-seating the RAM, or waiting for the machine to warm up
usually solved the problem. Eventually the problem solved
itself when the MB croaked (for another reason) and the
same parts in a newer, almost identical MB no longer
exhibited the problem.

And I'm still running it on the wife's win98 machine.

-- Steve

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On 9/2/04, Gary Wong wrote, in part:
>My home machine (P3-800, 512MB RAM, MSI 6309 motherboard that I got from
>Jerry Rash) now sometimes re-boots on its' own during the boot-up
>process (even after re-formatting and re-installing eCS 1.1).
>
>IOW, it'll start the eCS boot-up process, then stop and re-boot from the
>top (BIOS displays, then the white blob, and then the eCS logo).
>Sometimes it happens a few times before it will boot all the way through.
>
>Is this some sort of hardware problem? Maybe I should bring the machine
>to the next live Help Desk at Chapman?
>
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