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a dmc delorean
Jul 2, 2006

Live the dream
Have you re-seated all RAM sticks? Those pesky things can cause issues like this and it's always the last one you check, so just take them all out and put them back in.
It might also be worth doing a cmos reset and checking for any trapped wires. Also, while you're poking about in there, check your motherboard caps and make sure none of them have bubbled on the top.

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