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		<title>By: Difficulties in the work of computer engineer - PC Tips World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Few months backward. I completed for 13 computers. Reminder: twelve simple computers and one power computer for chief of the company. Everything was fine, computers worked their money, I earned good reputation and some money. But last week boss of this company has called me. He asked me to check his computer, because computer didn&#8217;t work right. When I came, first I asked him what&#8217;s wrong (remember?). He said computer rebooted several times. I checked all cables and than powered on system. All seemed normal, but I had to believe him because he was smart boss. My opinion was that memory had errors. I changed memory and went away. Next day he called me and said bug remained. I came again and this time I changed PSU. But it didn&#8217;t help. On a next day I received new call from boss. Detail, which was broken as for me, was motherboard. I switched it. Computer worked fine for several days and then I received new call. This time I was really annoyed. What it could be? I won&#8217;t explain all what I switched, but I can tell you what is left untouched. Processor and hard disk were the same all the time. Now I don&#8217;t have any access to this computer. But I still want to solve this problem. Has anybody met this? How have you solved this problem? I&#8217;m desperate now. This is my first unsolved problem. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Difficulties in the work of computer engineer - PC Tips World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Few months backward. I completed company&#8217;s order for 13 computers. Reminder: twelve simple computers and one power computer for chief of the company. Everything was fine, computers worked their money, I earned good reputation and some money. But last week boss of this company has called me. He asked me to check his computer, because computer didn&#8217;t work right. When I came, first I asked him what&#8217;s wrong (remember?). He said computer rebooted several times. I checked all cables and than powered on system. All seemed normal, but I had to believe him because he was smart boss. My opinion was that memory had errors. I changed memory and went away. Next day he called me and said bug remained. I came again and this time I changed PSU. But it didn&#8217;t help. On a next day I received new call from boss. Detail, which was broken as for me, was motherboard. I switched it. Computer worked fine for several days and then I received new call. This time I was really annoyed. What it could be? I won&#8217;t explain all what I switched, but I can tell you what is left untouched. Processor and hard disk were the same all the time. Now I don&#8217;t have any access to this computer. But I still want to solve this problem. Has anybody met this? How have you solved this problem? I&#8217;m desperate now. This is my first unsolved problem. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Few months backward. I completed company&#8217;s order for 13 computers. Reminder: twelve simple computers and one power computer for chief of the company. Everything was fine, computers worked their money, I earned good reputation and some money. But last week boss of this company has called me. He asked me to check his computer, because computer didn&#8217;t work right. When I came, first I asked him what&#8217;s wrong (remember?). He said computer rebooted several times. I checked all cables and than powered on system. All seemed normal, but I had to believe him because he was smart boss. My opinion was that memory had errors. I changed memory and went away. Next day he called me and said bug remained. I came again and this time I changed PSU. But it didn&#8217;t help. On a next day I received new call from boss. Detail, which was broken as for me, was motherboard. I switched it. Computer worked fine for several days and then I received new call. This time I was really annoyed. What it could be? I won&#8217;t explain all what I switched, but I can tell you what is left untouched. Processor and hard disk were the same all the time. Now I don&#8217;t have any access to this computer. But I still want to solve this problem. Has anybody met this? How have you solved this problem? I&#8217;m desperate now. This is my first unsolved problem. [...]</p>
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