From: | Steve Hargreaves |
Date: | 3 Jul 2001 at 01:49:51 |
Subject: | Re: Slow booting |
On 03-Jul-01, Nicholaus Darley-Jones said -
>ND Are you using a PowerFlyer? I had the same problem where I was affraid to
>ND turn the thing off (It's on 24/7 anyway because of RC5) because I knew that
>ND when I turned it back on it wouldn't boot.
Nope, I don't have a powerflyer. In any event, it does boot, it just takes two
hard reboots and a soft reboot to do it.
>ND Does the drives turn on and off for no reason at all during use? This did
>ND happen to mine before I decided to replace it. The old one is currently in
>ND an unmodifies A1200 desktop and seems to work fine.
Again, nope, when the systems up & running, it's fine (more stable than before,
presumably because of the beefier power supply and better ventilation).
>ND Hope I haven't alarmed you but this might be the reason if you have a PF.
And once again, you can rest easy, nope. If I had a PF, then you may have done
;o)
Regards
Steve.
ICQ 21361336
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