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Previously on "PC not looking good- powerd itself off and no output now"

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  • RedSauce
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    HD: Hello you're through to the Helpdesk. How may I help you today?
    PC: Er hullo, I think the TV set on my computer is broken.
    HD: Um ok, Is the power light on?
    PC: No, I don't think so.
    HD: Ok, is is plugged in?
    PC: Yes, it should be.
    HD: Well. Can you check?
    PC: Um, I suppose so.... I can't tell as I can't see the plug socket
    HD: Oh, is it behind a desk? Can you move it?
    PC: No it's just it's too dark for me to see.
    HD: Well, can you shine a lamp down there or turn more lights on?
    PC: Not really, we've had a power cut.

    chortle

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  • Pondlife
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    HD: Hello you're through to the Helpdesk. How may I help you today?
    PC: Er hullo, I think the TV set on my computer is broken.
    HD: Um ok, Is the power light on?
    PC: No, I don't think so.
    HD: Ok, is is plugged in?
    PC: Yes, it should be.
    HD: Well. Can you check?
    PC: Um, I suppose so.... I can't tell as I can't see the plug socket
    HD: Oh, is it behind a desk? Can you move it?
    PC: No it's just it's too dark for me to see.
    HD: Well, can you shine a lamp down there or turn more lights on?
    PC: Not really, we've had a power cut.

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  • darmstadt
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    Are you sure you're cut out for this IT lark?

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  • suityou01
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    Have you tried bleeding the radiators?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    yeh yeh yeh :-)

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Since you should have waited until you'd got home and tried all the obvious stuff before posting, I think the General mob should have their pound of flesh.

    PC - a legend in your own lunchtime. btw - do you still have the box you computer came in?
    yeh yeh yeh :-)

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  • d000hg
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    You bad thing you.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    It was plugged in. LOL. I disconnected and reconnected and it was ok.

    To be fair, I needed something on PC at 6-30 that morning, so had 2 mins to look at it before I had to leg it out the door to get the train.
    Since you should have waited until you'd got home and tried all the obvious stuff before posting, I think the General mob should have their pound of flesh.

    PC - a legend in your own lunchtime. btw - do you still have the box your computer came in?

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  • psychocandy
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    It was plugged in. LOL. I disconnected and reconnected and it was ok.

    To be fair, I needed something on PC at 6-30 that morning, so had 2 mins to look at it before I had to leg it out the door to get the train.

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  • GazCol
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    Originally posted by RedSauce View Post
    So it wasn't plugged in?
    That's how I read it.

    I'm still convinced PC copies and pastes threads directly from mumsnet.

    An IT contractor on an IT contractor's forum creates a thread in Technical because a lead wasn't plugged in. It's like a parody of himself.

    I do love you though.

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  • RedSauce
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Well. Powered off, reseated cable and its all ok now.

    I blame the cat. The little tulipe is a sod for trying to climb behind my PC and lie on all the cables.
    So it wasn't plugged in?

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  • psychocandy
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    Well. Powered off, reseated cable and its all ok now.

    I blame the cat. The little tulipe is a sod for trying to climb behind my PC and lie on all the cables.

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  • gingerjedi
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    If you're going to try the onboard you may need to physically remove the GFX card so it doesn't still try to default to it.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    I remember the days of fiddling around inside my PC, now I just buy Dell hardware and it has never once let me down, and if it did I would just let Dell fix it.
    WHS.

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    I remember the days of fiddling around inside my PC, now I just buy Apple hardware and it has never once let me down, and if it did I would just let Apple fix it.
    I've seen plenty of broken Apple hardware - it's a numbers game. Can't comment on your warranty, but I presume one pays a premium for anything beyond normal consumer rights?

    I'm not anti-Apple, but I do get bored of people claiming they're somehow superior to every PC ever. I've worked on estates with 300+ Apples and the failure rates and issues look pretty much the same as PC's to me.

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