01-07-2015
Hey DG, thanks for the reply!
Ok, I will give that a shot when it starts happening again. With my luck, it won't happen again for a week...
Sorry, could you say your last sentence again about the RF Transmitters. What exactly do you mean, what would use/have
radio-freq transmitters?
But anyway, I was just thinking... In the previous post about checking to see how hot the power supply was. That sounds like a
likely culprit. But I was just thinking now, when I first booted up the PC this morning, which is when the issue first started
immediatly upon logging in, there is no way the power supply could have been hot within the 30 seconds it took to boot-up. I'm
not saying that is not the issue, but it's something to think about...
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated!
Thanks Again,
Matt
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