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Tom's Hardware > Forum > CPU & Components > Other Components > PC auto reboot when use with Netgear MA101

PC auto reboot when use with Netgear MA101

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After I started using Netgear USB MA101 adapter with MR814, MA101 pc roboot by itself, it just suddenly reboot, like blackout, then start POST again a couple of times every night. When I connect Lan with Cat5 cable, I don’t have this problem, only USB adapter gave me roboot. Any reason?

My thought is the power supply, and the MA101 get the power from pc, not direct to a transformer and to power outlet. What do you think?

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If you use WinXP and its set to auto reboot at crash then it could be some driver problems.

My dual-PSU PC is so powerfull that the neighbourhood dims when I turn it on :eek:

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I installed the newest driver, but it still happened. What's next I need to do?

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Hmmm... check for any hardware resource (IRQ, DMA) sharing conflics and check if WOL (Wake-Up on Lan) is disabled inside the BIOS and your power management profile.

Also take a look at your voltages with MBM 5 (<A HREF="http://mbm.livewiredev.com" target="_new">http://mbm.livewiredev.com</A> ) and see if they are within 5% of the standard.

My dual-PSU PC is so powerfull that the neighbourhood dims when I turn it on :eek:

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