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Date:      Sat, 4 Mar 2000 16:17:39 -0500
From:      Walter Brameld <brameld@twave.net>
To:        "Jim Mullins" <buckeye@hcis.net>, "Jim Mullins" <buckeye@hcis.net>, <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Question?
Message-ID:  <00030416195900.00343@Bozo_3.BozoLand.domain>
In-Reply-To: <000801bf861e$2c386ee0$10caf8d0@jimmulli>
References:  <000801bf861e$2c386ee0$10caf8d0@jimmulli>

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On Sat, 04 Mar 2000, in a never-ending search for enlightenment, Jim  Mullins wrote:
> 
> I  have  a  question,                
> 
> I  just  had  a  computer  built  and  have  only  had  it  a  couple  of  weeks,
> It  freezes  up  quite  frequently  and  I  have  to  turn  it  off  and  back  on  again.
> At  times  it  will  just  black  out  as  If  someone  pulled  the  plug  on  it.
> When  I  try  to  go  anywhere  on  the  internet  it  will  either  say,  cannot  find
> page  or  it  will  start  to  find  page  and  just  quit.      It  has  also  affected  my  
> e-mail  as  to  where  it  is  very  difficult  to  send  or  recieve  mail  and  at  times
> it  will  double  every  message  on  the  incoming  mail.
> 
> I  have  talked  to  a  few  people  about  what  I'm  experiancing  and  have  been
> told  that  it  sounds  like  I  have  a  cheap  modem,   Also  I  had  it  looked  at
> and  was  told  that  my  graphics  card  was  overheating.      If  you  could  help
> me  in  any  way  I  would  greatly  appriciate  it,      Thank's,
>                                                     My  e-mail  address  is,      buckeye@hcis.net  
> 

Try removing the cover from the pc and putting a portable fan to
blowing on it. Also make sure that the cpu and power supply fans are
running.

If your trouble goes away, then you do indeed having a temp problem.

-- 
Walter Brameld

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