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- From: "Michael M. Rye" <1726@topcity.mn.org>
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- Subject: Re: What does a YELLOW screen crash indicate? :?( 040 fried?
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 18:18:47 GMT
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- mjesus@ix.netcom.com (Manuel Jesus Jr. ) wrote:
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- >Does overheating cause the CPU chip to become damaged? Whenever the
- >yellow screen comes up, I either wont use the machine or just disable
- >the 040.
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- > Thanks,
- > MJesus
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- I could offer a simple answer of: YES!!! But, I think I will elaborate
- just a tad bit more. To put it a little less simply: Computers *HATE*
- heat! Any component (and I mean *any*) inside an overheated computer can
- become damaged over time. Replace your cooling fan as soon as possible.
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