is the power supply pentium4 compatible, basically anything over 300watts? Ewan On Sat, 2002-08-03 at 05:03, Jim Goode wrote:
Thanks to all who have responded so far.
Actions: I have eliminated references to APIC. Checked the BIOS to make sure that there is no setting causing the system to reboot if the CPU gets hot. Downloaded and run memtest86 v3.0, no errors reported after 3 runs (v2.7 reported errors and even crashed, but I don't think that version knew how to handle a Pentium 4).
The system still reboots without warning. I have exhausted my ability to diagnose this problem.
Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Yves Baudrier To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Random System Reboots
Hi,
You can try to test your memory with memtest86 (on SuSE 1st CD or DVD, or download latest version (3.0) from memtest86.com.) These unwanted reboots are often sign of memory prob's, even if they're not detected by Win$ -- Yves Baudrier Linux registered user # 182046
Le Mercredi 31 Juillet 2002 06:28, Paul Ryan a écrit : Hi Jim,
My system reboots at random times, averaging two to six reboots in a 24 hour period.
Maybe this will help:
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/wessels_noapic.html
Other than that I don't know.
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