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[RESOLVED] Big Help Needed ;~;

Started by Kokowam, June 13, 2012, 03:04:53 PM

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Kokowam

Okay, so I went to dust the inside of my computer last night, but now it doesn't even turn on ._. I thought I'd just wait it out and see what happens and went to sleep, but it still doesn't work ._. Any possible fix or is it just completely fried now? I'm looking things up and testing it as I go ._.

firerain

make sure everything is connected properly, including parts inside PC.

does it make any beeping sounds when you try to start it or does it not start at all?

Kokowam

Everything is connected properly to the extent of my knowledge, and when I try to start it up, nothing at all happens. No lights, no sounds, etc. I feel like something might be wrong with the PSU, but I kinda doubt it as not much was done to it and maybe my MoBo got fucked up by the duster instead.

I'll try double-checking all connections though.

firerain

disconnect everything, put back in place. essentially rebuild it .-.

i'm assuming it's your mobo though

Kokowam

I'll try @_@ Worst family for a PC user, though. Not a single other person in my house uses a PC, let alone one with a compatible mobo for my parts. I want to buy another, but I'm not even sure it's the problem @_@

Esmeralda

Is it plugged in? As long as the mobo has power flowing into it the PC should do something. Check/examine your PSU closely, and all power cables that go into it and out from it.
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Link

Did you switch it off on the back of the PSU?

I did that once, 3 days of trouble shooting later, and it was just i hit that switch when moving the damn thing.

Kokowam

Yeah, it's actually "on" even though it doesn't work.

Anyways, my mom lent me her laptop to use considering she's out for most of the day and I use it after she sleeps, and my friends wanted to play League of Legends together. I used a separate monitor, keyboard, and mouse to kinda make a fake desktop. It also turned out that running Skype and League was probably too much for it so it overheated.

Behold the solution:
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Kokowam

FIXED It was a faulty PSU. Sad that this is my third PSU, but AT LEAST IT'S FIXED. :) I'm so glad.