[Techtalk] Rebooting problem.

leslie at freakybutt.net leslie at freakybutt.net
Wed Jan 23 04:38:00 EST 2002


Yea I'm sure it's not a Heat issue. In the CMOS there is a section that
lists the temp. On average I THINK it lists 35C/95F the warning temp isnt
even till like 158F. How would I check if its a faulty power supply?

- Leslie


Thu, 24 Jan 2002, James wrote:

> Are you SURE it is not a heat issue?
>
> Do you have something that measures CPU/mobo temp?  What temp is it
> showing?
>
> It could be a flaky power supply too.  Which is dangerous, as you could
> lose the mobo/proc/anything.
>
> - James
>
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> > leslie at freakybutt.net
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 3:47 AM
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> > Subject: [Techtalk] Rebooting problem.
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure what could cause the problem I am having, but my
> > computer just reboots randomly. It isnt OS specific it will
> > do it in Linux and Windows. It sometimes even reboots before
> > it can even get to an OS to load. All my settings in BIOS are
> > correct. The motherboard/processor is definitely not
> > overheating. Here are the specs.
> >
> > Abit BX133-RAID Mobo
> > 1 Ghz P III CPU
> > 512 MB RAM
> > 20.4 GB Maxtor Harddrive (Primary Master)
> > DVD-ROM (Primary Slave)
> > Realtek Ethernet 10/100 PCI
> > SoundBlaster 64 ISA
> > ATI All-in-Wonder Pro PCI
> >
> > Has anyone ever had any problems with any of these? Ive just
> > been having hell with it lately. Because it keeps rebooting I
> > decided to format it and try Linux as a desktop but it just
> > up and reboots in the middle of install. :(
> >
> > - Leslie
> >
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