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I don't recall any one process being to blame.
At the time I was using CA Internet Security Plus. (Firewall/Anti-Virus/Spyware.)
Since I can't get it to power up, I can't be sure. I remember checking to see which process in the task manger tab was eating up all the CPU and found none of them to be using any large values. I do remember 'System Idle' being 99 one time I checked while the CPU usage was stuck at 100%, but I'm pretty sure that process should be freeing up the CPU usage instead of taking it away.When I dream,
I carry a sword in one hand,
a gun in the other...
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Re: A failure to power up?
Ya, try that other ram. And no, no need to enter the BIOS to clear the CMOS, here is a how to in post #2 >>>
You can also remove the battery in addition to that method and press in the case power switch for a minute while you are waiting the 20-30 minutes as well to drain any remaining power
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