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sallen

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Well, my computer has been running for over an hour and it hasn't crashed - so I suppose this corresponds with your earlier post:

"I would definately say that something is failing. Most likely IS failing and hasnt failed completely yet"

Although all I've done is post on here and follow the steps.
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We just have to find what it is. Then we can fix it!
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