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PC Won't Power Up
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I had a new one delivered this morning because I thought it was the PSU, but it doesn't seem that way. -
Blimey... Pot of coffee over it and quick call to the insurers?Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View PostI had a new one delivered this morning because I thought it was the PSU, but it doesn't seem that way.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Probably burst capacitors on the MB. Lots of cheapies used in the last few years apparently and the main cause of lappies \ pc's not booting (always assuming you've checked the plug fuse).Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View PostI had a new one delivered this morning because I thought it was the PSU, but it doesn't seem that way.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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It is something to do with the case, either the switch is sticky / noisy or its shorting somewhere.
I now have it running on the bench from the power supply, outside of the bench, powered up by shorting the pins for the power switch with screwdriver.
strange - I wonder if the existing PSU and Mobo that I replaced were OKComment
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"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Power switch on on the back of the PSU?
All necessary power connectors plugged on the motherboard, although I woud expect some response even if not enough.
I have one of these. (Why isn't the URL button working?)
LCD Power Supply Tester : Power Supply Testers : Maplin Electronics
Edit : Oops late to the party. So it's defo not the PSU. Case switch to motherboard connector?Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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If the psu is good when you short the pins and the switch is good when you test it on your
Meter then it could be the mobo (bear in mind that this is how the switch on the case gets connected to the psu) so although the board works when force fed power the reset / power on logic is screwed.
Jam a paper clip into the pins on the atx connector and use the switch on the back
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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New case arrived today, so now have new case, new PSU, new motherboard, and still didn't boot when built.
Todays issue is hard disc. When connected to power it wont boot, so also need a new hard disc.
Previous two days it wouldn't boot without hard disc, so we do have progress.
So new hard disc being ordered.
I still have the original processor, memory and optical drive though.
Beginning to think its going to be like Trigger's broom.Comment
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This thread makes me pleased that I buy a cheap pc and bin it when it goes wrong - usually around every 5 years.
The one exception was a pc which broke after 18 months - it turned out to be the motherboard. It took ages to find a replacement as, at 18 months, it was totally obsolete.Comment
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