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My system has completely frozen a few times. Usually it's when nothing much is going on and after a recent reboot. I thought it might be flash related, as I was updating flash one of the times, so I uninstalled flash. I haven't seen the problem since, but I haven't rebooted, either.
Once I saw it when my router died. It happened at the same instant, it appears.
So, perhaps it's network related? I'm plugged into a (different) gigE switch, and it's hung once since the switch of switches.
How does one debug these things? Do people generally feel like Flash is to be trusted?
Anyway, my boot drive is on RAID 1 w/SSDs (Samsung 840 pros). I have 32GB of corsair ram, which I memory tested for 3 days (15+ passes). I'm pretty sure it's OK.
Any ideas?
Once I saw it when my router died. It happened at the same instant, it appears.
So, perhaps it's network related? I'm plugged into a (different) gigE switch, and it's hung once since the switch of switches.
How does one debug these things? Do people generally feel like Flash is to be trusted?
Anyway, my boot drive is on RAID 1 w/SSDs (Samsung 840 pros). I have 32GB of corsair ram, which I memory tested for 3 days (15+ passes). I'm pretty sure it's OK.
Any ideas?