- Sep 14, 2003
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I have an aluminum case. I've never had any issues with removing and replacing the side wall with the system on. However last week, it was on and as I was putting the side wall back on, the system instantly BSOD'd. It rebooted fine and I forgot about it.
Just now, as I was putting the side wall back on with the system on, as soon as the metal of the wall touched the chassis the system quietly turned off. It came right back on fine.
Is this somehow due to static electricity? I don't get what happened. Again, never happened to me for the 2 1/2 years I've had this case until the BSOD last week and then turning off today.
UPDATE 2/19: Well I just plugged my headphones into my z-5500's control pod, heard a small thump and the computer turned off!! It came back on fine.
What could be causing this?
Just now, as I was putting the side wall back on with the system on, as soon as the metal of the wall touched the chassis the system quietly turned off. It came right back on fine.
Is this somehow due to static electricity? I don't get what happened. Again, never happened to me for the 2 1/2 years I've had this case until the BSOD last week and then turning off today.
UPDATE 2/19: Well I just plugged my headphones into my z-5500's control pod, heard a small thump and the computer turned off!! It came back on fine.
What could be causing this?