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GA-8KNXP (Rev. 2)-Based Computer: Multiple Beeps on Cold Start



 
 
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Old November 14th 05, 09:30 AM
Roy Hodgson
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Default GA-8KNXP (Rev. 2)-Based Computer: Multiple Beeps on Cold Start

The group's discussion of proper cleaning technique has been helpful,
but can anyone explain why dust can cause electrical problems with the
system's components. As well, either by their nature or design are
there particular components in a typical computer that are more
vulnerable to dust related electrical problems?


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