I'm going to replaced one of the fans tonight - sounds like one of the bearings is shot. I have a spare fan and will do it tonight.
I've got one mother of a day going on - lunch w/ mom - then dinner w/ the MIL
Server down for now - it's just to frigg'n loud right now
Sever Maintenance 3/6
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Re: Sever Maintenance 3/6
No worries. I'm going to be helping my former housemates with their final clean-up of the house as they move out of our old home.
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Re: Sever Maintenance 3/6
Oh okay, when I saw 'sever' in the subject heading - I assumed that you had too many cocktails last night and that today was 'over-hang' day
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That is all trueThe Dark Mike wrote:Oh okay, when I saw 'sever' in the subject heading - I assumed that you had too many cocktails last night and that today was 'over-hang' day
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Fan installed - damn Dell and their proprietary CPU fan sensor pin - hello needlenose pliers
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