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First I'll explain what happened. I didn't install anything new, or
change anything. I turned off my computer, left it for a week, came
back, and it didn't turn on anymore. The thing is that I didn't touch
it for the whole week. It was untouched and off for a week, and then
doesn't work all the sudden.
Anyway, I opened it up, and pushed the power button. When I do this,
all the fans on the computer move for a second, and the power light
blinks on, then everything just stops and the computer doesn't work.
At first, everyone I knew thought it was the power supply. We took a
cord from my friend's power supply and plugged it into my fan, and
the fan worked. That seemed to give it away. So, thinking that since
I upgraded my system about a month past, perhaps my power supply was
strained because it was low voltage (230watts?), so I just got a new
400 watt one. I plugged it in and all, same exact problem as before.
The three things that don't make sense is:
1) It hadn't been touched for a week, so I couldn't have fried
anything right?
2) I plugged my fan into a friend's power supply and it worked dandy.
3) The fans work for a SECOND then turn off. That means power is
traveling....it's just not consistent or something.
I'm stumped, so if anyone can offer any advice, I'd be grateful.
First I'll explain what happened. I didn't install anything new, or
change anything. I turned off my computer, left it for a week, came
back, and it didn't turn on anymore. The thing is that I didn't touch
it for the whole week. It was untouched and off for a week, and then
doesn't work all the sudden.
Anyway, I opened it up, and pushed the power button. When I do this,
all the fans on the computer move for a second, and the power light
blinks on, then everything just stops and the computer doesn't work.
At first, everyone I knew thought it was the power supply. We took a
cord from my friend's power supply and plugged it into my fan, and
the fan worked. That seemed to give it away. So, thinking that since
I upgraded my system about a month past, perhaps my power supply was
strained because it was low voltage (230watts?), so I just got a new
400 watt one. I plugged it in and all, same exact problem as before.
The three things that don't make sense is:
1) It hadn't been touched for a week, so I couldn't have fried
anything right?
2) I plugged my fan into a friend's power supply and it worked dandy.
3) The fans work for a SECOND then turn off. That means power is
traveling....it's just not consistent or something.
I'm stumped, so if anyone can offer any advice, I'd be grateful.