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Thank you very much for your help. After you told me about how to fix it, I
was able to get in contact with my guru, and between us, we have perhaps
figured out what is causing it. Around this time I had a problem with Norton
Antivirus, and we think that it is connected to this problem My guru has
basically told me what you have told me here. He also told me that I could
close my computer by using the Task Manager. I will see later on if this
works.
Thanks again
"Slippery_one" wrote:
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> "britalia2002" <britalia2002@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:7CB922C1-C70F-430F-8D46-7452424B8522@microsoft.com...
> > After pressing the start button, and going to either retart or turn
> > off, this
> > does not work I have to press the power button on the pc tower for
> > at least 2
> > minutes. Why does this happen and how can I fix it?
>
> Could be a faulty mother board (worst case)
> Might be a power supply problem (not so bad, fairly easy to replace)
> Might be a bad power switch (not so bad. A little harder to replace.)
> or the power switch connector has come off the mother board (simple
> fix, but need manual for the mother board to do so)
>
> Diagnosing the problem takes some hardware knowledge. For example,
> I'm comfortable (I design simple circuit boards) with touching the
> start button pins with something metal, to see if the system will
> start. That would indicate a bad power switch. I don't recommend you
> try that at home!
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