You're welcome, people here help me out too!
Yes, thats enuf system info at this time.
As for the cpu being cooked, i doubt it when its only a P3 667. I could be wrong here but i doubt it, lots of 667 ran with big heat sinks and no fan. I think i still have an old 733 with no fan, but i could be wrong. I just dont think it cooked your cpu.
Can you run system restore and go back to before you tried the Norton inet security? That might be a help, not sure what happened there but obviously you ran into problems and if the rebooting started after that, then it looks suspicious to me. So see if you can do a system restore, i would have done that right away if the Norton didnt work at the time.
"Would a system utility identify with parameters that would ID processor, memory, or power supply problems? Otherwise I'll purchase at the cheapest end and work my way up."
You can run progs that will identify your processor, memory and other system parameters, but that same prog will not let you know about power supply probs. You need a digital multimeter for that (not analog- analog has the needle or pointer, digital is numbers on screen)
Not sure what you mean about purchasing at the cheapest end and work up? YOu mean as far as buying new parts?
I was hoping you could borrow a power supply and try that on your machine in place of the power supply you have.
I would suggest you go out and get a multimeter as they are good for now but future use, you can check all the rails on your power supply now and future, you can check power to mobo, you can also check the eletrical socket your computer is plugged into and do other house and auto electrical with it as well, so its a good investment, not too hard to learn.
For power supply, i can show you a good tutorial that you can google.
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