I have had the same problem. Having upgraded everything I kept getting
peculiar memory messages. Eventually the help desk of the supplier of the
different bits suggested running with the case off. It solved the problem. I
now run with holes dilled in the case (tower) over the cpu fan and under the
mother board. I also leave off the blanking plate from the front of one of
the drive bays in hot weather. Cooling is a problem in computers in
confined spaces. Try a beefier fan or a second fan, or drill a few holes
(carefully!)
Trefor
Dr Trefor Roscoe
GP Beighton Health Centre
Queens Road, Beighton Sheffield S20 5JX
Tel;0114 269 5061 Fax;0114 269 7186
GP Tutor Informatics - N Trent
http://www.medical-legal.co.uk
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [log in to unmask]
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of John Clegg
>Sent: 05 July 1998 14:33
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: RE: Techie question
>>In my experience Kernel errors can be the most common referred pain. When
I
>suffered them it turned out to be an under-cooled processor. Why not try
>taking the case off, directing a desk fan onto it and seeing if the problem
>goes away? Just maybe your processor fan has died - or even fallen off! - I
>have experienced that too.
>
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