- system restart
- Posted by Chris on January 31st, 2004
Every so often my system restarts itself unexpectantly without notice. Every
few hours it occurs, it could be a problem with the power pack although I
have already replaced it since purchasing the computer. Could it be
anything else that is restarting the computer.
I'd appreciate any ideas any body has.
Chris
- Posted by Chris on January 31st, 2004
"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@rainx.cjb.net> wrote in message
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never had the problem before.
- Posted by °Mike° on February 1st, 2004
Overheating; bad RAM; faulty power supply; Windows XP
set to restart on errors?
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 22:58:45 -0000, in
<erWSb.4313$wH5.772@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>
Chris scrawled:
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Basic computer maintenance
http://uk.geocities.com/personel44/maintenance.html
- Posted by Kadaitcha Man on February 1st, 2004
Chris wrote:
Well, DUH! What fucking OS, you gormless cunt?
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- Posted by Kadaitcha Man on February 1st, 2004
Chris wrote:
I take it that means you don't fucking know.
<aside>
Fuck me dead. How do these cunts manage to fucking breathe and click the
send button at the same time?
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- Posted by Kadaitcha Man on February 1st, 2004
Chris wrote:
I take it that means you don't fucking know.
<aside>
Fuck me dead. How do these cunts manage to fucking breathe and click the
send button at the same time?
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Kadaitcha Man: Registered Linux User #344402
Akhenaten: Registered Linux Machine #235500
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Your Free Insult: Thou elaborating, reeving, communist arseball parbuckling slob.