I just wanted to update my situation, I actually forgot where this post was, so I couldn't say what happened...
Anyway, it turned out my problem WAS my Power Supply, which was a nightmare getting it from the company I ordered it from, I wouldn't recommend them to anyone anyway.
The PS was replaced, it is easy to do, and I went by my diagrams that matched the ir instructions, BUT, as soon as I plugged it in, it blew up!
Yeah, that's what I thought too... heh
I still to this day have no earthly idea what happened, it actually sparked, smoke came out, and I just KNEW that it fried it all!
I quickly unplugged it of course, checked the installation, re-checked it, and it was correct as far as I could see, so I checked again, plugged it back in, and smoke poured from it again, but no sparks this time.
No cables were touching anything, I was really careful to make sure.
I was feeling kind'a sick at this point, I had to wait a week for a two day shipment, and now, I was going to probably wait until God knows when to get another, plus, it cost me $100., plus my computer was probably fried...
I checked it all out again, and plugged it back in, and magically, it worked, no sparks, no smoke, and my computer booted up normally, and that's been a few weeks now, and so far, so good.
I had such a bad dealing with that company, I didn't want to risk anything again, so I am hoping that it'll all work out like a little computer fairy tale.
The Power Supply either blew out, or it was already like this, but it has a piece of 'wrapping' that goes around the coils, it was flopping around in there, I tried to remove it, but couldn't, so I pushed it into a corner, and it's stuck pretty well, so I just can't push my luck I guess.
I know stupid stuff, from either me, or I got a piece of junk as a Power Supply, and I honestly don't think I did a thing wrong, I mean, it was a few cables and that was it, and if I plugged something in wrong, I kind'a doubt I'd be typing this success story. heh
Anyway, that's that, at least for now, it was definitely the Power Supply in my case, I didn't have the exact problem(s) that others here were having, but maybe this will help someone like others stories here helped me..
Thanks for all of the help, especially from "Boiker", he spent a lot of time helping, and he doesn't have to.
Randy
recrisp :
Thank you for help, I honestly do appreciate the time to help others.
I made a tube from paper to make it to where I could 'smell' the P2 connector better, it didn't smell burnt at all, but since it was directly underneath the PS, I had to check it like you said.
I hope that you're right about the PS, I would sure be happy, I'm online right now trying to figure out an alternative plan, should this new PS not work, I definitely don't have the brains, time, or money to be messin' around with all that it 'could be'. heh
I don't want to go to Frys, they have not impressed me before as knowing what they are doing, so I'm looking at CompUSA's site to see what they have to offer in a good barebones kit, but so far, nothing in the 3.0 Ghz range.
(If anyone's got any ideas on that, I'm all ears, I like Intel, and it has to be 'at least' 3.0 Ghz, with 'at least' 4 gigs of Ram)
I'll check that 24 pin connector though, I have already went through most all of it, but it doesn't hurt to do stuff again, plus, maybe I didn't do it anyway. heheh
Thanks again Boiker!
Randy