It's :58secs, so yea. I just made the vid so people can like, "see" whats going on I guess.
Video-0011.mp4
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Dunno if thats a good enough scan? I mean I can do more if you want. It's just a short vid, shit quality. And like...250kb or so.
Yea.
Anyways.
Computer turns on, no keyboard working, no monitor working, no mouse working. Fans and lights turn on and what not. So yea. What do. I left it off for about 30 minutes. To let it cooldown in case it was over heated. So I dunno.
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- 22 Jun. 2011 09:44pm #1
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- 22 Jun. 2011 09:49pm #2
Sounds like your PSU is going bad, The computer is capable of powering on, but does not have enough power to boot all devices connected to the motherboard.
Try removing some added on devices such as a graphics card (Those are usually the big eaters) and just use your desktops standard VGA out instead of the graphics card`s output.
- 22 Jun. 2011 09:51pm #3
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- 22 Jun. 2011 09:56pm #4
PSU = big metal box thing that you plug the PC`s power cord into in the back of the PC.
If you ment how do you test if thats the problem, I suggest you take the graphics card out and try to boot it again, Or try putting your pc`s components one by one into another computer to see which one causes it to fail to power on (This is one reason why people do the cookiecutter pc thing with motherboards, for swapping parts)
- 22 Jun. 2011 09:58pm #5
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- 22 Jun. 2011 10:03pm #6
Has one been installed on your pc? if not, your running on an internal one on the motherboard thats non-removable.
If you plug your PC`s monitor connector into one of the expansion bay slots, It has a graphics card.
But if you plug it into the area that looks like a verticle mass of ports / plugins, then its an onboard graphics card.
- 22 Jun. 2011 10:05pm #7
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- 22 Jun. 2011 10:12pm #8
Happened to me, I used some of that air cleaner and it seemed to do the trick, but I'd just buy a new one.
- 23 Jun. 2011 12:22am #9
- 23 Jun. 2011 01:54am #10
PSU = Power Supply in other words.
I doubt it's his Power Supply. Try dusting it out first.
Usually if you have a lot of dust it will cause your computer to over heat and act all retarded. Happened to a lot of school computers.
You might have some corrosion on your Mother Board that's preventing it as well. Best to open up your computer and take a look.
- 23 Jun. 2011 02:06am #11
Neh, That wouldn't work, He couldn't identify his graphics card, Hes not a nerd like most people online.
But anyways, I found out, His outlet isnt grounded, And he doesnt use a surge protector, So...Considering all the power outages lately, I would consider that one of the first things to check.
As for the motherboard, That is another thing to check mainly seeing as the bios splash screen doesnt even boot up.
So....Yeah, One or the other.
- 23 Jun. 2011 02:09am #12
Another thing to check is whether or not your keyboard is working in the BIOS. Try spamming F12 when booting up to see if you can navigate in to the BIOS settings.
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Actually I just re-read it and your monitor isn't working. To be honest, it sounds more like an issue with your motherboard than power supply. PSUs are fairly cheap - can you see another one around anywhere to test? Otherwise take it in somewhere and have them test both the mobo and psu.
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Oh, and one final thing, when you boot the computer on, can you hear the bios beep?
- 23 Jun. 2011 02:09am #13
The bios doesnt even boot.
the motherboard appears to be getting a small amount of power, enough to light up the power button and have the power button do some functions.So, I dont see anything else it could be but those two.
Edit:
He has no way to test any of his hardware, as for the second question, He said nothing about this, He just the light will come on, but the computer makes no noises as if it were booting.
So. I assume he may have ment the bios.
- 23 Jun. 2011 02:13am #14
If there's no beep then the bios isn't even booting. Try taking out your CMOS battery for around 15 minutes and then putting it back in.
edit: and if you have a spare CMOS battery lying around, try using that. I've fixed a few similar issues all a result from a defective CMOS battery. Probably the cheapest bit of hardware in your PC as well.
- 23 Jun. 2011 02:18am #15
Nothing left for this thread now until he wakes up tomorrow.