RE: Win XP randomly restarting
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Thanks - that may be the problem. It's going in to the workshop again
tomorrow, so I'll mention power supply as a possible cause. I'll let you know
their opinion
Tony in Geelong
"Jaymon" wrote:
> You may need a new power supply, if the computer is old or getting old and is
> on constantly, try replacing it or take it to the shop..
>
> J ;-\
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