Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Fri, 22 Sep 2000 10:15:58 -0400 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
>>In my case I know it was the power supply that was 'fried'.. I
>>immediately opened the case and felt around for 'hot' components, the
>>power supply was warm, nothing else and I smelled 'burnt metal'.
So I have a PS on order and will be delivered on Monday. This is the only
thing that I've never replaced in this particular computer. On the
'nospin' site, is there a FAQ about the installation of AT power supplies??
I have looked and can not find what I'm looking for. Otherwise the site has
been extremely helpful in the past.
I had to order a very proprietary PS. The system I'm replacing the
disabled one in is a three year old Acer Aspire <midi-tower, P133 96mb ram,
ect..> that gave me trouble from 'day one'. So I'm NOT looking forward to
this task_but a family member wants to use the computer and it'd doing me
no good in the box. AND, the only place I could even find or order this PS
from is National Parts. Apparently the *only* one who supplies Acer with
their replacement parts. I would have liked to have another choice since
the PS costs $80.00.
Any insight and suggestions about this installation would be VERY much
appreciated.
Thanks!
Patty Hopkins-Baldwin
No one shall ever really
know what I have seen or heard.
My heart holds much more than it shows,
and from it I draw strength.......
Curious about the people moderating your
messages? Visit our staff web site:
http://nospin.com/pc/staff.html
|
|
|