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07-01-2002 05:48 AM
07-01-2002 05:48 AM
Lp1000r powers down on its own
Has been in service since 8/16/2001 with nt4.0, now all of a sudden it will power down randomly. i have to remove the plug/readd to get it back up.
Toptools and Diagtools says everything is fine.
Toptools and Diagtools says everything is fine.
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07-01-2002 06:28 AM
07-01-2002 06:28 AM
Re: Lp1000r powers down on its own
Thiebear,
When you say toptools shows everything is fine are you also looking in the Hardware Event Log? Do you have front panel powerdown messages in the Event Log? Have you tried a different power source and a different power cord? Does NT show unexpected shutdowns? If NT shows unexpected shutdowns compare the times with front panel power downs to make sure it isn't a user. Otherwise could be a bad power supply which would require a core box replacement.
Ciao,
Greg
When you say toptools shows everything is fine are you also looking in the Hardware Event Log? Do you have front panel powerdown messages in the Event Log? Have you tried a different power source and a different power cord? Does NT show unexpected shutdowns? If NT shows unexpected shutdowns compare the times with front panel power downs to make sure it isn't a user. Otherwise could be a bad power supply which would require a core box replacement.
Ciao,
Greg
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