Re: A PC question.



In article <g0pd7p$psi$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Baron <baron.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Indeed. Although it's working fine at the moment. And my experience
with PCs is that they can *all* fall over at any time. ;-)
Dave,
Did you try replacing the PSU ?

Yes - it was my first thought.

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