11-01-2018, 01:21 PM
Hi Wayne,
Is your computer a desktop or a laptop?
If it is a laptop, disconnect everything, mouse included, and run it on battery only. If that's OK then reconnect things one by one and see if the problem still happens.
If it's a desktop then obviously you must have power connected. You may be able to run it without the monitor but the procedure is basically the same.
It sounds like a job for trying out clip on ferrites to solve the problem. Also, check for loose plugs etc.
Jaycar on Ingham Rd usually have them.
Cheers
Nev
Is your computer a desktop or a laptop?
If it is a laptop, disconnect everything, mouse included, and run it on battery only. If that's OK then reconnect things one by one and see if the problem still happens.
If it's a desktop then obviously you must have power connected. You may be able to run it without the monitor but the procedure is basically the same.
It sounds like a job for trying out clip on ferrites to solve the problem. Also, check for loose plugs etc.
Jaycar on Ingham Rd usually have them.
Cheers
Nev