Mary sounds like the computer power supply has failed.  Fortunately they are not to expensive and readily availabe.  If you have a voltmeter you can verify this by checking the voltage at the disk power connector.  Should be 12v and 5v there.  Measure to the ground wire(2 wires of the same color are the grounds).  I don't have a supply in front of me and forgot the colors.  Gnds are generally black.  Good luck.


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David

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> The strangest thing happened to my computer yesterday and I am at a complete
> loss as to how to fix it. There simply is no power to the hard drive. I've
> checked all the cables, the outlets, the power supply --- everything else is
> still on (monitor, printer, scanner, lights, etc), but for some reason, I can't
> get any power to the computer box. It's a Compaq Presario, just 2 years old,
> can't imagine what went wrong. Does anyone have any ideas? How do you check for
> what's wrong if you can't get any power? I am desperate as my entire company
> contents are on the two hard drives on that computer (yes, I backed up but it's
> to a second hard drive). It was operating Windows XP. Thanks for any insights
> you can provide.
>
> Mary Deckert
>
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