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[RESOLVED] Big Help Needed ;~;

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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 ._.
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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?

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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.

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

i'm assuming it's your mobo though

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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 @_@

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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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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.

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