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Re: Checking a power supply
Tom Turak <[log in to unmask]>
Sun, 8 Aug 1999 18:44:29 -0400
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I'm getting back to you kind of late, but if you haven't yanked
the power supply yet, try some testing first.  I had a diskette
drive connector malfunction that prevented even the power supply
fan from coming on.  After replacing the case switch to no effect,
I disconnected everything except the motherboard and the system
booted. Trial and error isolated the diskette drive.  When I replaced
the diskette drive the system ran fine.  I threw away the old diskette
drive without further testing.
Tom Turak



-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 3:04 PM

A beginner's question:

One of our PC's decided not to power up this morning.  I checked outlet,
power strip, fuse, voltage setting and power cord with no resolution.
I'm guessing next thing to check is internal power supply.

Klaus Bieber

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