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The fan on my computer power supply quit, and I did not
know about it until the supply fried itself. My question is, I have had intermittnet problems with both my DVD player and my CD rom drives for the past couple of months or so. The dvd would read some dvd's but not others. Could this have been related to the power overheating? I guess I'll know for sure when my new one gets here and I plug it in. Jim jimz |
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 18:55:01 GMT, jimz wrote:
> The fan on my computer power supply quit, and I did not > know about it until the supply fried itself. My question > is, I have had intermittnet problems with both my DVD > player and my CD rom drives for the past couple of > months or so. The dvd would read some dvd's but > not others. Could this have been related to the power > overheating? > > I guess I'll know for sure when my new one gets here > and I plug it in. Best answer, innit? Trying will get a reliable result. Newgroup subscribers would just be guessing. -- _ o |/) Peter H. Coffin |
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