Thanks I'll check it out and see and that doesn't work then I guess canabolize it for parts
Michael
On Dec 21, 2009, at 11:10, J <dreadpiratejeff@
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 08:25, Roy <linuxcanuck@
> Then the part about removing usb is irrelevant and it is not a grub problem.
> I suspect you have a hardware malfunction instead and would look to
> troubleshooting that. If I was in your position then I would start by
> cleaning and then checking the memory and hard drive. If it is still under
> warranty then I would have a technician do it, otherwise I would open it up
> and see what there is to see.
To add to this, Go through and remove and reseat everything. Not
terribly likely, but it IS possible that a DIMM popped loose, or
something else has worked itself out over time and needs to be
reseated.
Also, these kinds of things can happen if you accidentally
remove/install components while the system is powered on, or could
have been a short or a power spike or who knows what...
Good Luck.
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