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Re: QuickDNS Pro crashing (still crashing)From: andrew kagan Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999
Time: 5:48:00 pmIt could also be a chattering port on the hub...I just saw this happen on a
Compaq hub, so it wouldn't surprise me if it happened on a low-end hub
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Thiemann <rthiemann@netshak.com>
To: QuickDNS Talk <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: QuickDNS Pro crashing (still crashing)
> > >It sounds like you may have a hardware problem. Have you tried
> > >checking to make sure all the RAM is seated properly? (A SIMM or DIMM
> > >could be going bad). Check for loose drive connectors. Etc.
> > >
> >This seems like a likely culprit, as we had a problem like this as well,
> >where the RAM went bad. The machine keeps working, but boy, do some
> >strange things happen.
>
> Don't forget to try a different network patch cable. If the inidcator
> lights on the hub were going nuts, the NIC may have been storming it
> if the cable went bad.
>
>
> Rob Thiemann
> mailto:reeses@netshak.com
>
> "What are we doing tonight, Brain"
> ""The same thing we do every night, Pinky: try to take over the World!""
> - Pinky and The Brain (respectively)
>
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