I had a similar issue, and the resolution ended up being: Make sure that the fan for the CPU is plugged into the motherboard. My copper-based cooling fan came with the possibility of plugging in to the motherboard or the power supply. I opted with the power supply option, and spent the next 2 hours trying different things to figure out why the damn thing wouldn't boot. David Prosen Recruiting Representative 218-740-3717 ext. 301 1-888-742-6273 dprosen at cp-its.com -----Original Message----- From: Robert P. Goldman [mailto:rpgoldman at real-time.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 11:20 AM To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Linux reboots more often than windows Michael Vieths writes: > Err, if it's beeping, there's probably a good reason. Heat is a big one. > You may want to make sure your heat sink is properly secured, and that the > fans in your case are running. You may also want to find the manual for > your motherboard and read it to see if you're getting a specific beep code > for what's wrong. I suspect that this is right. Here's some more info, in case anyone can help: 1. I have an ASUS P3V4X motherboard. 2. I opened it up and everything LOOKS fine (to a person who is mechanically declined like me) BUT 3. The only odd thing I found was that there was a chassis fan, mounted directly under the power supply, that was wired to the CPU_FAN power lead, and the CPU_FAN power lead was wired to the PWR_FAN lead. Looking at the chassis fan in question, I suspect that this was done because the line to the power lead isn't long enough to reach the PWR_FAN lead. I'm totally naive, so does the above sound like the sort of thing that might cause the problem? 4. I'm going to install the latest gkrellm, and hope that it can diagnose my CPU temperature. The mobo, of course, came with Windows-only diagnostics. R _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list