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wow, in all those years I have never seen a broken processor! I suspect it was also some bad contact at its socket... or some tolerance missmatch... thank you for helping each other! Matthias On 7 Oct 2008, at 05:27, Tilmann Dehnhard wrote: > a friend of mine had a similar problem and had it repaired in berlin. > main processor was broken, as far as i remember. > i could connect you offlist, if need be. > > best - tilmann > > Daniel Hegarty schrieb: >> Hey Travis, >> >> I have, in every possible combination! They look clean and well >> seated, and i tried just doing 2 at a time to see if the issue was >> a bad SIMM, but they all give the same resul. >> >> Thanks >> D >> >> On 6 Oct 2008, at 20:52, Travis Hartnett wrote: >> >>> The standard EDP-weirdness troubleshooting move is to power down, >>> unplug it, open it up and remove and then reseat all the SIMMs. >>> Have you tried that? >>> >>> TH >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Daniel Hegarty ><danielphegarty@googlemail.com >>> <mailto:danielphegarty@googlemail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks David, >>> >>> Unfortunately my unit is making the noise 90% of the time, and >>> not consistently at power up or power down. >>> >>> Does anybody have any ideas about this problem? There's nowhere >>> to get it fixed in the UK, so I'm in a bit of a jam! >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> Daniel >>> >>> >> >