Craig:
All that I can recommend is that they check/replace the power supply.
Check
the mounted board (or tell them to) with the keyboard/RAM/Video
attached,
and make sure the keyboard lights flash on. If they do, then it is
probably
the power supply. It is a "last possible" type thing to check, but
this
is what happen to me recently:
I had a power supply (brand new) go bad on me a few weeks ago. The
symptoms were similar, no video, suddenly, although the power supply was
still working. At that time, I purchased a new motherboard, after
checking
all other parts in a spare system. I don't usually mount/remount boards
to
verify that they work. Then new board gave me the same problem.
At that time, set the system aside overnight, I came back the next
day,
and the thing wouldn't power-up.
I was about to return the new board when that power supply went out. I
replaced the PS, and now all is well. I am using the system for this
post,
and the old board, I put in a system for a friend, it also is fine.
All because of a flakey power supply?! It seems so.
Good luck!
Kim Hillyer
Craig Atkisson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe someone could help me with this....a few weeks ago I post about
> mounting a motherboard...but I was never getting any video...along
with
> <....edited >
> ...having problems getting it
> to shut down with the front power switch....I then told them to take
one
> off thier shelves....(it was only $100) anyways....they are having the
> same problems:
> ...have tested the cpu, memory ( which is brand new) and the video
card
> (which only 6 months old) ...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Craig
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