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Have you tried a different power supply?? The power suppy could possible
fail even if the fan in it still runs.
The reason is before the motherboard will boot up it has to receive a
power_good signal from the P/S. Should it not be receiving
this signal then it will not boot.
P/S are reletivly inexpensive so it would probably be better to replace if
this is the case.
--Patrick black
----- Original Message -----
From: Sami Garzon <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Computer's not waking up.
> Hello all.
>
> Once again I have problems. This time, the problems are not specific or
> directioned. (That's the problem -- I don't know where the problem is
:) ).
>
> Before continuing with the story, my system's information:
> Pentium 166 MMX;
> First HD 10.2Gg;
> Secnd HD 2.5Gg;
> AmiBios from 95;
> 48Mb of EDO-RAM;
> 2 modems 33.600;
> SB 16 SoundCard;
>
> The Story:
> Once upon a time two weeks ago, my computer didn't turned on. It
> didn't even get to the BIOS or make any 'beep' sound. The fans worked and
> the light on the front panel and in the HDD were on. Because the computer
> didn't even entry POST, I thought the problem must be electrical (from the
> energy supply) -- and I fixed one by one all of the power connections. It
> still didn't worked (and without computer I couldn't write for advice
> <g>), so I opened the Power Supply and looked in the wires to see if
> someone was broken or not in place. It looked everything OK, so I blew
> the dust, closed the P/S and turned it (the computer) on. To my surprise,
> the computer worked fine. I'm not sure if the problem was really the P/S,
> if it was some coincidence or even if it was a miracle -- but as it
> worked I didn't thought about it any more.
>
> One week ago, the computer presented the same symptoms. I
> performed the same steps, but get no response -- the computer is still not
> working. I've already dissassembled all the computer and assembled it
> again, and nothing happens.
>
> I know all this is very supperficial and that it will be very
> difficult to say anything only based in this info. Anyway, I hope somebody
> will have any idea of whats not ok and of what should I do.
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