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OH BOY! You've got a major problem!

What you have experienced is a classic example of over
reving the scroll engine. On an intel processor, this
causes the 3rd shaft bearing (the one closest to the
thrust bearing) on the scrolling output shaft to shatter.
The small pieces are then caught between the inner and
outer races. It is terminal!

The best thing you can do is to drill a small hole,
directly over the dot of the i (in intel) no more than
1/16th inch deep. Then you can pack the hole with bearing
greese.

Note that this is only temporary, and that after you do
this, you will certainly have to order a new CPU!
 
Another troll.
<PLONK>


falcon said:
OH BOY! You've got a major problem!

What you have experienced is a classic example of over
reving the scroll engine. On an intel processor, this
causes the 3rd shaft bearing (the one closest to the
thrust bearing) on the scrolling output shaft to shatter.
The small pieces are then caught between the inner and
outer races. It is terminal!

The best thing you can do is to drill a small hole,
directly over the dot of the i (in intel) no more than
1/16th inch deep. Then you can pack the hole with bearing
greese.

Note that this is only temporary, and that after you do
this, you will certainly have to order a new CPU!
 
Robert, "Falcon" is the Troll.
It was his message that I responded to, not yours.
You can tell which message was being responded to by looking at the line
that looks
like this:


Falcon's answer to you was gibberish. He was making up the "technical"
terms
he was using in an attempt to be ammusing at your expense.
A "troll" is someone who posts wild,stupid, strange, etc messages hoping to
get a response out of someone, in effect "trolling" for responses which
is what falcon was doing. A <PLONK> means I blocked all future posts from
falcon from being displayed in my news reader, in effect ignoring anything
he posts
in the future.
 
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