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Old 01-23-2002, 09:48 AM   #3
Aaron Cake
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I doubt it's a hard drive problem. Probably a loose card, bad connection, or cracked motherboard. Boot up only the motherboard, then flex it slightly and see if it reboots.

Do not use any suspension on your HD. Doing so will only cause more problems then it will solve (which several on this board have learned through bitter experience....including me).
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