![]() ![]() About 6 months ago, we had a power outage for several hours. The system is used for about six hours a day and the UPS is only used to enable an orderly shutdown rather than, continued operation.ġ. Absolutely no problem with bootup and stability until about 6 months ago. The system and power supply are about 12 years old. Operating System: Windows XP Home with SP1, SP2, and SP3 Other Cards: Intel LAN (the on-board LAN stopped working about 2 years ago). Video: Matrox Parhelia AGPSlot 128 meg (one of the few video cards compatable with Spyder color correction software that I use for photo editing) RAM: 2 sticks: Kingston KVR400X64C3A at 512 meg eachīios: Flashed to ASUS 14 and has run that way for about the last 10 years.ĭrives: SATA Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM 160 gig and 320 gig This system has NOT been overclocked at any time. UPS: APC Back-UPS Pro700 (Has on it: the computer, monitor, FiOS router, and a VOIP modem.)ĬPU: Intel 3.0 GHz CPU-P4 -Socket 478 w Zalman CNPS7000-CPU fan Cooler. Surge Suppressor: ZeroSurge Neutralizer 2R15W (a novel, quite good product if you live in electrical storm locations) Zero Surge | Superior, non-MOV surge protectors Recently, I have a difficult to find problem with a P4C800-e Deluxe booting up after any electrical outage that interrupts its power supply. ![]()
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