MB&CPU&keyboard&mouse crash!!

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Hello everybody!!
Even I am working in the wonderful domain of computer manufacturing (Product QA Engineer in Solectron Romania/Dell business, if you need some information which are not classified :) about MB's manufacturing and related QA issues feel free to ask me) I remain without resources so...
This is my problem:
I bought a "beautiful" computer 4 and a half months ago, MB MSI 6380 KT266 PRO-R, CPU T-bird 1.2 Ghz, 256 DDR, Video Card Geforce 2 MX400 64 SDRAM, HDD Quantum 13 GB, Case B2-10
300W, etc..
This computer worked wonderfull for 4 months, after that in Sunday when I pushed the power button to start the PC, it refused to start, all 4 DLED were on red (CPU damaged, that was writed in the DLED's manual). OK, I made some tests: the MB "very" dead, CPU idem, a PS/2 multimedia Keyboard and mouse same stage. The dealer changed me the MB and CPU (I received a Palomino +1600), I mounted all stuff back, result: the mouse was not detected and after ~2 hours the keyboard died too. OK, same itinerar: dealer changed MB and told me the keyboard was dead too, I bought another keyboard and another CPU (Palomino +1600), gone home, mounted all stuff back and ARGHHHHHH the mouse was not detected, I become ANGRY and installed all drivers without the help of the MB and after 4 hours when I restart the computer: AAARGHHHH %&^**&*%£$U(unspeakable and new invented injuries), 4 DLED's on red (CPU damaged, so it's writed in the MB's manual but on the DLED manual it's writed "power on").
So can somebody help me, what the ... is going on with my computer? I supose the power suply should be "executed".
 

OldBear

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"I supose the power suply should be "executed".

YES! Good guess.


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Thanks! I'll go today to the shop to claim my guarantee.
But the case wasn't cheap at all, 32$+IVA(19%) and in Romania these are a lots of money. However it will be changed.
However, looks strange the fact that in a profile shop like Flamingo Computers don't exist a real debug technician. This would save money and time for client and provider too.
 

OldBear

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Sounds like you could take on a part time job to fix computers. :smile:

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