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To: PMS Witch who wrote (3556)5/14/1999 5:10:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (5) of 110626
 
PMS and all,

Need some advice and maybe someone has had the same problem. I have been having problems with my system rebooting while working on the computer.

I could be browsing or using another program. The reboot is faster than hitting the reset button, and happens with no warning.

I thought it may have been a conflict between the video drivers and another program or hardware. I was in need of a new video card, as this 8 meg STB was a little to slow for me, I stuck in a RAGE FURY128 32 Meg video card, and it still does the rebooting.

The HD was recently formatted and everything installed from scratch. Real strange problem.

Dell P2 450 128 ram, every bay and slot full with everything from SCSI, USB, NIC, etc....etc.....etc.... I think this is going to be a nightmare to diagnose.

Any ideas?

BTW
The video card is so fast, it's unreal.
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