On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 5:13 PM, R.Wolff <musicwolf(a)web.de> wrote:
 Loki Davison schrieb:
 ahh no idea. Do bios updates happen often? I never even thought of it.
 I guess i'll check. The board is Asus p5b, with a Q6600 quad core, a
 nvidia 9600GT and an echo gina3g. I guess i'll have a look for other
 reports about the board then too. I'd assumed it had to be something
 to do with RAM or HD.
 Loki
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 Have you checked for a faulty or _underpowered_ PSU?
 I've seen many problems arising because of these sort of things, which
 would lead to system lockups under Windows AND Linux (although linux seems to be
 less
 prone to some hardware failures, as I had a PC once which wouldn't boot
 anymore under Win, but still worked around 6 months with a light *nix distro).
 Cheers and good luck,
 Raphael ;)
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Is there anyway to check this? The power supply is supposed to be
quite a good brand and is quite big. Do the voltage levels of the
sensors tell you anything useful about that? I haven't tried swapping
it out though.
Loki