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Old Oct 24, 2003, 04:01 AM   #1
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Steph's Computer

hey all, i am having a problem with steph's computer. I have been building her a PC as a surprise for the past two weeks. Well, the other night, i shut it down like usual and then when i went to work on it again in the morning, it wouldn't boot up. i didn't change any cables, nothing. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 04:33 AM   #2
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how old is the mobo? cmos battery maybe? or would the computer just not start at all? more details man! if it is a matter of no POST then check the RAM and the Video card first. also it wouldn't hurt to clear the cmos. i know it seems like it is just a popular answer "clear your cmos" but it works... so hey.
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 05:42 AM   #4
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Re: Steph's Computer

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hey all, i am having a problem with steph's computer. I have been building her a PC as a surprise for the past two weeks. Well, the other night, i shut it down like usual and then when i went to work on it again in the morning, it wouldn't boot up. i didn't change any cables, nothing. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Any light come on? anything at all?
if not then try switching out the psu's .
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 05:49 AM   #5
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Ya i just got a new mobo, ram, and proc and i went to fire it up and got no post...yet the lights and fans came on! So i started testing and i was like WTF the PSU was foobared...
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 05:57 AM   #6
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KISS man...is P1 connected all the way...loose or missing component internally
ram..cpu...etc.
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Is the power supply switch on? I've done that before, took me a few minutes to remember about that stupid little switch.
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how old is the mobo? cmos battery maybe? or would the computer just not start at all? more details man! if it is a matter of no POST then check the RAM and the Video card first. also it wouldn't hurt to clear the cmos. i know it seems like it is just a popular answer "clear your cmos" but it works... so hey.
old mobo..cmos bat is abt 3 or 4 mouths old
cleared it... removed the battery and by jumper no help

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Any light come on? anything at all?
if not then try switching out the psu's .
the psu is good i ran on this exact same mobo before... leiite red light that says" hey i have power!" and all the fans kick up...

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KISS man...is P1 connected all the way...loose or missing component internally
ram..cpu...etc.
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Is the power supply switch on? I've done that before, took me a few minutes to remember about that stupid little switch.
i wouldnt forget about the switch lol...



this thing is ticking me off... worked fine for 12 hours as a set up back grund loaded drivers programs ... rebooted several times... all looking good ..shut it down.. go to be wake up an it wont start!!!!

I have a new cpu to put in it now but if i can get it to start with the old one i'm not rsiking the new one..
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 11:26 AM   #9
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Hard drive failure maybe. I didn't quite follow what you said in your earlier post. The fans power up? If there's power and its just the HD you should be able to disconnect it and then boot to the BIOS screen.

In these situations the only thing you can do is start removing or swapping out components until it works.
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 11:33 AM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #10
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Hard drive failure maybe. I didn't quite follow what you said in your earlier post. The fans power up? If there's power and its just the HD you should be able to disconnect it and then boot to the BIOS screen.

In these situations the only thing you can do is start removing or swapping out components until it works.
tried that.. makeing no since unless the board up and decided to die....or the cpu but if it was the cpu theboard shouln't start....

but i dont get it.... why did it work fine.... thwen just up and die arrrggg
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 11:40 AM   #11
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Well if the Fans power up, and nothing else it would be the CPU IMHO..
IT is weird that it run before, but there is always the change, can you try that cpu in an other rig ??
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Old Oct 24, 2003, 12:34 PM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #12
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no that would be a platnum pain the arse ...i'm guesing the board has died
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Old Oct 25, 2003, 01:35 PM   #13
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but i dont get it.... why did it work fine.... thwen just up and die arrrggg
Maybe you've been a victim of that big ass solar flare that just hit

Feel for you though. I went through something similar with my PSU. It just decided to pack it in one day. Cracked it open and didn't see anything obviously wrong with it. Just decided, "Today is a good day to retire"

One thing you could check on your mobo though is to see if you have any blown capacitors. A few years back a whole big batch of them were made that weren't quite up to spec. and had a tendency to blow. Just in case you're bored or something.
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Old Oct 25, 2003, 02:50 PM   #14
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ok neon try this its a long shot ... but it has happened to me remove your power cable then remove your cpu keep the fan attached to the power reattach power cable to power supply ... turn the pc on (as in boot) switch off psu and remove the power cable again then insert the cpu , put the fan back on attach your power cable on to your psu again and reeboot ... the problem you get is the same i get when i buy a new heatsink and fan or a new power supply ... give a try buddy
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Sounds like the Bios took a crap. I have had this happin to me. Everything turns on but no post no beeps. It was the bios.
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Sounds like the Bios took a crap. I have had this happin to me. Everything turns on but no post no beeps. It was the bios.

I thought that 2 but i just figured it out.............




MY doron 650 took a crap!!!!! RIP duron 650.....(plays taps) and then fings it into the trash....


I tested my powr spuuly useing a power supply tester teted good and put on a pci video card still nothing that narrowed it down to the board or cpu so i tryied the 1.2 ghz and it fired up !!!

YEA!!!!!!!
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