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allan



Joined: 06 Mar 2006
Posts: 194



PostPosted: 07/18/07 - 08:38    Post subject: Reply with quote

What to do with my Puzzler? It started acting strangely lately and I dont know what could be the possible cause. Its T2200 by the way. I cant turn it off during my sessions. Few days ago it wouldnt boot. My fan starts spinning very fast and then it reboots. I mean my system reboots not fan. At first I thought it was a power supply problem because it was repaired few times but my friend told me that everything is fine. Motherboard is working fine also.

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franciskus



Joined: 27 Mar 2006
Posts: 213



PostPosted: 08/08/07 - 02:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about you PSU? Are you using one? There is a common problem with 200w PSUs because they are made for smaller cases so think about it. You should try to remove your power supply in order to find out is it working ok. 3 times, well we have enough reasons to suspect on that. If your puzzler is disconnected at the moment try to reinstall it. The motherboard is not in contact with the heat sink. It shouldnt be in any contact but check. eMachines with puzzler usually works fine but some times bad heating can cause it to fail. In my case puzzler is controlled by sysRep so I dont need to worry about that. The reason you cant turn it off during your sessions is your supply, so remove it as soon as possible. Go to the BIOS and check the buffering for a main window and if its less then 2 change it to 3. That is all of me. Bye!
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