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Hello, I recently built a computer for school. It was running Windows XP Pro
for the last 3 or 4 months with no problems. I'd leave the computer on all the time, but every now and then when I would come back to it, it would be powered off. I however would never turn it off and the power light on the front would be on while everything else, monitor, fans, harddrive, and cdrom would all be off. When this happened I'd just unplug the power supply till the power light on the front would turn off then i'd plug it back in and the computer would power right up when I hit the power button. However, the last time I came back to my computer and pressed the button, nothing happend. I repeatedly disconnected the power supply for hours at a time and tried to plug it back in but no luck. I'm wondering if this is most likely a power supply issue or a motherboard issue. the computer is no more then 5 months old at absolute max, so I don't know what to expect the problem to be. I've tried turning it on with everything except the cpu/fan/video card taken out and still no luck. any suggestions? |
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Take the PSU to your local PC store and have them check it.
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Lucas" <Lucas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4C317642-E12A-46D7-B5B3-C67F4B48892C@microsoft.com... > Hello, I recently built a computer for school. It was running Windows XP > Pro > for the last 3 or 4 months with no problems. I'd leave the computer on all > the time, but every now and then when I would come back to it, it would be > powered off. I however would never turn it off and the power light on the > front would be on while everything else, monitor, fans, harddrive, and > cdrom > would all be off. When this happened I'd just unplug the power supply till > the power light on the front would turn off then i'd plug it back in and > the > computer would power right up when I hit the power button. However, the > last > time I came back to my computer and pressed the button, nothing happend. I > repeatedly disconnected the power supply for hours at a time and tried to > plug it back in but no luck. I'm wondering if this is most likely a power > supply issue or a motherboard issue. the computer is no more then 5 months > old at absolute max, so I don't know what to expect the problem to be. > I've > tried turning it on with everything except the cpu/fan/video card taken > out > and still no luck. any suggestions? |
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