Gregory Woodbury wrote:
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 08:06:20PM -0500, Eitan Bonderover wrote:
I recently put together a computer. It's an Athlon 64 3000+ with 512 MB
of RAM, an AOpen AK86-L mobo, NEC DVD+/-RW, 160 GB SATA drive and some
older ATI graphics card. I've had no end of problems with this system
and I'm asking for some advice here mostly because Fedora (FC1 for x86
64) is the only distro that I managed to install successfully.
The first problem I had was that the memory was flaky. This was solved
by moving the RAM module to the next slot.
Memtest usually works for a couple of passes but then usually crashes
due to an "unexpected interrupt".
Currently I had some issues with the fan, it was rubbing up against some
power cables, not good at all. Ever since that Fedora won't boot. It
tries to set the hostname and seems to hang.
I hope that did not overheat your CPU
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Does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do before I start
replacing parts?
Along with the suggestions to check temperatures (perhaps via the BIOS
Setup) I'd pay close attention to the power supply. I've had several
systems that were flakey due to underpowered voltages.