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I thought my 12 inch Sony was giving me problems! I know what to do
for most of what follows, except the last 9 lines, but I want to tell
you my tale of woe. Maybe so you'll feel good that you don't have so
much woe. It might be found to be boring, but I'll try to make it
interesting.
In just one day, everything has broken.
1) the RF Modulator connecting the DVDR to every tv in the house
started distorting the picture beyond recornition. The bottom half of
the picture was all white and the top half had 3 wide evenly spaced
vertical black bars. I think the sound was bad too. This happened a
month ago, and after unplugging the Magnavox RF Mod for 30 seconds
everything was good, for a month. This time 4 hours unplugged wasn't
enough. So I hit it. Now it's working fine. For the last two
hours. I'm going to buy another one and try to resolder all the
connections on this one.
(Strangely, I want to buy the same model because I like the setup,
even though this one only lasted 2 years. I'm a true conservative.
Fortunately, they don't sell this one anymore.)
2) I only have one set top box connected and since the DVDR didn't
work, I tried to watch the news with that. I have noticed that the
green power light on this DishTV set-top box, ($70 retail or 30 with
the 40 dollar coupon) would go on all by itself, and later go off all
by itself. Strangely when the light went on without my doing
anything, it didn't receive tv! It was like it was off. Usually it
would turn off by itself too, but it had been on 3 days this time.
The only control is the remote. But when the green light goes on by
itself, the remote won't turn it off, or on, and that was true tonight
too. When I unplugged it for 10 seconds, the light was still lit when
I plugged it in, but it didn't work. Well, a couple hours later the
green light was off and but the remote worked and now it works. I
have two more boxes I'd better connect.
3) The computer I assembled 5 or 6 years ago has been running hot for
6 months and getting slightly worse. My guess is that the furnace
output part of two winters ago and part of this winter was dirty and
it has made the heatsink fins dirty. But it was okay in the winter
when I keep the house at 68. Today it was over 85 out and maybe 74 in
the house, and now I can only run the newsreader or the cpu really
gets hot (159F and then I have to put it in Standby until it cools
off). I plan to maybe replace the cpu fan with a bigger fan, to clean
the heatsink fins with denatured alcohol on cotton, add a second fan
to the case, and put the sides on the case to get the proper airflow.
I haven't had them on for 5 years, but heat wasn't a problem until 6
months ago.
Oh, yeah. I have anonther 500Meg memory stick that isn't plugged in
yet, because in win98 I couldn't get it to run with 1.5gigs, even
though I added the two lines in system.ini that everyone said to add.
I don't really use win98 anymore. Do you think that 500 megs more
memory will make it run hotter? It's only the CPU that gets too hot.
The mother board never varies. Running the web browser definitely
makes the CPU run hotter and having more tabs open makes it run hotter
too, even though I thought open tabs resided in the RAM, not the cpu
if thhey weren't showing and weren't doing anything.
What a day!
for most of what follows, except the last 9 lines, but I want to tell
you my tale of woe. Maybe so you'll feel good that you don't have so
much woe. It might be found to be boring, but I'll try to make it
interesting.
In just one day, everything has broken.
1) the RF Modulator connecting the DVDR to every tv in the house
started distorting the picture beyond recornition. The bottom half of
the picture was all white and the top half had 3 wide evenly spaced
vertical black bars. I think the sound was bad too. This happened a
month ago, and after unplugging the Magnavox RF Mod for 30 seconds
everything was good, for a month. This time 4 hours unplugged wasn't
enough. So I hit it. Now it's working fine. For the last two
hours. I'm going to buy another one and try to resolder all the
connections on this one.
(Strangely, I want to buy the same model because I like the setup,
even though this one only lasted 2 years. I'm a true conservative.
Fortunately, they don't sell this one anymore.)
2) I only have one set top box connected and since the DVDR didn't
work, I tried to watch the news with that. I have noticed that the
green power light on this DishTV set-top box, ($70 retail or 30 with
the 40 dollar coupon) would go on all by itself, and later go off all
by itself. Strangely when the light went on without my doing
anything, it didn't receive tv! It was like it was off. Usually it
would turn off by itself too, but it had been on 3 days this time.
The only control is the remote. But when the green light goes on by
itself, the remote won't turn it off, or on, and that was true tonight
too. When I unplugged it for 10 seconds, the light was still lit when
I plugged it in, but it didn't work. Well, a couple hours later the
green light was off and but the remote worked and now it works. I
have two more boxes I'd better connect.
3) The computer I assembled 5 or 6 years ago has been running hot for
6 months and getting slightly worse. My guess is that the furnace
output part of two winters ago and part of this winter was dirty and
it has made the heatsink fins dirty. But it was okay in the winter
when I keep the house at 68. Today it was over 85 out and maybe 74 in
the house, and now I can only run the newsreader or the cpu really
gets hot (159F and then I have to put it in Standby until it cools
off). I plan to maybe replace the cpu fan with a bigger fan, to clean
the heatsink fins with denatured alcohol on cotton, add a second fan
to the case, and put the sides on the case to get the proper airflow.
I haven't had them on for 5 years, but heat wasn't a problem until 6
months ago.
Oh, yeah. I have anonther 500Meg memory stick that isn't plugged in
yet, because in win98 I couldn't get it to run with 1.5gigs, even
though I added the two lines in system.ini that everyone said to add.
I don't really use win98 anymore. Do you think that 500 megs more
memory will make it run hotter? It's only the CPU that gets too hot.
The mother board never varies. Running the web browser definitely
makes the CPU run hotter and having more tabs open makes it run hotter
too, even though I thought open tabs resided in the RAM, not the cpu
if thhey weren't showing and weren't doing anything.
What a day!