Re: Computer Is Dead
- From: Paul <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:39:27 -0400
peter wrote:
have you checked the power button.........pull the connector off the mobo and using a screwdriver with plastic/insulated handle short the 2 pins on the mobo together.
If it starts is the switch on the case.
peter
You can also swap the reset and power cables, and use the reset button
to test the power on/off response.
Paul
<autumnal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7b37d31mrj22aggk4k66vteac36o6ovbgn@xxxxxxxxxx.When I push the power button, nothing turns on.
I replaced the power supply, didn't help.
I replaced the video card, didn't help.
I checked the motherboard for visable capacitor rupture. None.
I reseated the memory stick, didn't help.
I changed out the hard drive, didn't help.
System not overclocked and was not overheating at the time of failure.
Has anyone had this problem before? If so, please give me some
advice.
Thanks in advance for helpful suggestions.
System:
Abit NF7-S Motherboard
Athlon 2500+ Mobile CPU
Kingston Memory
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