Re: MD5 checksum

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From: Stuart Henderson
Date: Friday, July 2, 2010 - 3:48 am

On 2010-07-01, Claudiu Pruna <claudiu@net-go.net> wrote:

Pretty much anything could be broken. RAM, power supply, motherboard,
disk drive, CPU, cables, ....

As a first step if you don't have spares to swap the various parts
out (and assuming you want to spend the time to try and keep the system
running), you could try reseating all connectors, clean RAM contacts
with a pencil eraser, visually inspect the boards looking for swollen
capacitors, etc...
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MD5 checksum, Claudiu Pruna, (Wed Jun 30, 1:58 pm)
Re: MD5 checksum, Alexander Hall, (Wed Jun 30, 3:21 pm)
Re: MD5 checksum, Thanasis, (Thu Jul 1, 12:32 am)
Re: MD5 checksum, Thanasis, (Thu Jul 1, 12:34 am)
Re: MD5 checksum, Claudiu Pruna, (Thu Jul 1, 3:12 am)
Re: MD5 checksum, Claudiu Pruna, (Thu Jul 1, 3:15 am)
Re: MD5 checksum, Daniel Gracia, (Thu Jul 1, 3:44 am)
Re: MD5 checksum, Stuart Henderson, (Fri Jul 2, 3:48 am)