I know very little of electronics, but I have a question about running a computer on a outlet with no ground. From what I know, the local law (Sweden) says that electronics in kitchens and bathrooms must be grounded, and everything new built since the 70's must also be grounded I think.
However, most older apartments have all rooms but the kitchen running non grounded. In our apartment I have run two different computers, monitors, routers and USB disks for five years on a non ground connection with no problems.
Some time ago I built a new PC and I am experiencing strange resets on this new system. The whole computer seems to lose power for a splitsecond and then reboots. This happens very infrequently, perhaps once a week at most.
I have been trying to find the root cause of this problem and thought I should ask if the non ground connection could likely be responsible for this?
However, most older apartments have all rooms but the kitchen running non grounded. In our apartment I have run two different computers, monitors, routers and USB disks for five years on a non ground connection with no problems.
Some time ago I built a new PC and I am experiencing strange resets on this new system. The whole computer seems to lose power for a splitsecond and then reboots. This happens very infrequently, perhaps once a week at most.
I have been trying to find the root cause of this problem and thought I should ask if the non ground connection could likely be responsible for this?