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Yes and NO.
I would try to boot the machine up. I would place my had new the power
supply in the back. Do you feel any air. If not, the power supply is bad.
I would try and borrow the same type of power supply, wattage etc. ; then
attach it to the machine to see if the machine boots. If the machine doesn't
boot, then it is also the morthbroad.
-----Original Message-----
From: Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Lanspa
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 3:44 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] ZAP!!!
We took a 2-3 second power surge last night, and as a result, our Dell
desktop computer (XPS Dimension, running XP) will not power up. No lights
on the CPU anywhere, front or back, not sound of motors running - nothing.
It was plugged into a power surge protected strip, and the wireless router
and cable modem plugged into the same strip were unaffected.
I contacted DELL and they said it's most likely the motherboard and the
power source. Naturally, they suggested buying a new computer.
I'm just wondering if any of you would concur with DELL's diagnosis, and if
it is the motherboard and power source, would any of you have a ballpark
estimate on how much to replace them and whether our data on the hard drive
is still intact?
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