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Re: why sarge can't power off PC



On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 04:46:39PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 August 2006 11:39, Wulfy wrote:
> 
> > I have a similar problem.  During the recent very hot weather here in
> > the UK, my box kept crashing.  So I had to reboot a lot.  I noticed that
> > when I hit the power switch, it didn't always "catch", the power supply
> > and fan started but the boot sequence didn't start.  I had to power off
> > and on again.  Then for some routine maintenance, when I shut the
> > machine down, it didn't power off...  just to the black screen and the
> > fans still running.  When I reboot, it gets to the point of the keyboard
> > lights flashing then stops screen powered down (light flashing rather
> > than on) and I have to power off with the switch and power on again.
> 
> Power supply can't provide enough juice to get started.  I should seriously 
> consider replacing that power supply with something with 50w or 100w more 
> maximum output to get around that.  Replacing the power supply will also make 
> the components last longer:  I've seen machines give up the ghost from trying 
> to power on with too little juice too many times.
> 
> I have a feeling your situation has more to do with a hardware addition that 
> happened or an aging power supply rather than a kernel upgrade.
> 

I've also seen very similar behavior from a failing
motherboard. intermittent crashing, failing to POST and boot on power
up etc. all of it intermittent and unpredictable. finally it wouldn't
POST at all... process of elimination gets me a new
motherboard. weee...


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