[ale] final plea for help (more kernel panic info)
Doug McNash
dmcnash at smyrnacable.net
Sat Jan 4 11:17:38 EST 2003
It's a hardware thing. Heat up the components and they
expand, cool down and they contract (ever so little) but
enough to short or open a circuit on a marginal solder
joint or internal chip connection. The problem statement
describes 10-30 min of running time before failure. So
some part of the system failing when it gets warm. The
hair dryer just speeds the process and lets one isolate
the component.
>Where the hell do you come up with these ideas? Is there
>some sort of
>"Home Remedies for the PC" book I've overlooked? ;-p
>
>John
>
>> Final test, get a hair
>> dryer and a can of compressed air. with the box running
>>, warm the board
>> from the back until it dies, reboot, use the air cans to
>>cool the
>> chipset and test again. If cooling the chipset with a
>>warm board
>> otherwise runs well, the chipset is bad.
--
Doug McNash
dmcnash at smyrnacable.net
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