@Mlehto
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Mlehto wrote:
@Paul
Sometimes unplugging power cord indicates bad power supply or dying mobo.
Condensators wont work anymore properly or simply gets overloaded because of bad supply. Specially condensators, wich gives currency to processor.
A1 condensator cans are good quality, additionally mhz's are relativelly low (less stress), so power supply is suspected.
If it weren't for the intermittent nature (i.e., it's working OK again, now) of the problem, I'd disagree about it being the PSU. I have a REALLY good Antec PSU in there which is only about a year old, and has worked flawlessly since installation.
@Snuffy
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Make any changes via Sys:Prefs/Uboot recently?
I kind of believe in making Uboot changes via Uboot/prompt rather than Sys:Prefs/UBoot. Scripting and typos tend to 'bite and byte' you!
Yes, but only after the problem started showing up. Actually, it seemed kind of hit and miss when changing it from the UBoot menu, as far as saving what I had set. It seems like a few times when I ESC'd and saved settings, it didn't hold the boot1 var into a restart, but always seems to hold what I change from UBoot Prefs in the Prefs drawer.
Hmmm. I wonder if I have a bad contact between the flash mem chip and the socket?
Paul