I'm having some problems with powering up my PC. I've not tested much yet, but I've done some troubleshooting which has helped.
So ever certain number of power-ups my PC doesn't turn on at all.
I've managed to get around the problem by taking the kettle lead out for 5 mins or so until any charge left dissipates - I know this as the ethernet light stops flashing on the back.
I then plug the kettle lead back in and it works fine.
Note: I have an external Golden Field power on switch. I don't feel it's a problem with this but I thought it's important to mention.
ANY IDEAS what the issue could be??
So ever certain number of power-ups my PC doesn't turn on at all.
I've managed to get around the problem by taking the kettle lead out for 5 mins or so until any charge left dissipates - I know this as the ethernet light stops flashing on the back.
I then plug the kettle lead back in and it works fine.
Note: I have an external Golden Field power on switch. I don't feel it's a problem with this but I thought it's important to mention.
ANY IDEAS what the issue could be??