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Bad keyboard,mouse,montior?


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TOHOTTOTROT

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It crashes at ramdom at my house, the two other places
it fine, should I change out the mouse keyboard and montior?
could that be it they all are new.
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Well first thing I'd look at is the environment....

is it on a shag rug?
Is it right next to a heat run or radiator?
Maybe the power coming in isn't clean ( you could get a UPS... not a surge protector. )
Fans or other electric motors near computer
Is it in a desk that doesn't have good ventilation?

or bring all your stuff to whereever you tested it and see if they work there.
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It's on a rug but I put a board under it.
nothing else by it. key board mouse montior ever been a problem before?
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It's on a rug but I put a board under it.
nothing else by it. key board mouse montior ever been a problem before?



Not in my experience, or at least not for the problems you are having. My best guess is you have a power problem of some sort..... ( possibly a heat issue as well... )
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