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Originally Posted by *Xx~Vlad~xX*
Have you tried: c:\>chkdsk /f from the command prompt to see if there are any bad blocks that the Dell Diag didn't catch? I have seen systems do this when the OS tires to page to a sector on disk w/ a bad block or two. Sometimes it would simply shutdown or BSOD while simply opening an application, or saving a txt file.
I wonder if a Ghost of the old drive onto a new drive would work (being that Ghosting might present a challenge w/ SCSI HD's) I have never tried ghost w/ SCSI drives before, just SATA/EIDE.
Also sounds like a short somewhere on the system board or the Power Supply not dishing out the right amount of AC to the system board.
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Well, I've actually switched SCSI disks to a new, working disk and it still crashes during the installation phase at the point where it tries to save the configuration... seconds before it finishes.
I have made a ghost image but I haven't tried to put it on the new disk because the system doesn't stay up long enough or accept an OS.