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Answer» I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this but I'm new t the site so take it easy on me. Anyways I woke up today and tried TURN on my computer, it starts to turn on and after about 2 seconds it shuts down(just LOSES power or something). My comp is running on Windows XP, I'm not too sure about the make (i think it was a custom job), and this is my mother's comp so I don't know too much about this. Apparently this has happened before and to get it to work again they just kept hitting the power button and it started up after about 15 mins. of this. I tried to repeat this but for fear of damaging the computer I decided to not keep trying that. What I have tried was removing and turning off all power to the comp but that honestly didn't do anything.
Please help! I don't know what to do!
Thanks! ^_^Welcome to puterhope narutoman! Yeah, I would suggest not pressing the power button repeatedly. Do you have access to another power supply that you can try in the computer? Also could you give a list of your computer specs? (go to "start" "run" then type in "dxdiag" and it will give you a list of them) But if you have access to another WORKING power supply, try to replace it and see if this works. sorry but i can't get to the start button to see my specs cause the comp wont turn on, that's my entire problem.(sorry if that sounded mean) I just tried switching the power supply and nothing happened.>_sorry matey, it will have to be a trip to your local dealer Simshi O_O NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! Oh well if thats all anyone can think of then, well thanks guys. But still if anyone has an asnwer or a suggesetion I'll still gladly take them.Are you saying you already tried swapping in another PSU ? ? Was it the same wattage or greater ? ? Did it come from a known working machine ? ?
Jumping to the conclusion that the CPU is fried is a little bit drastic at this point.
It could also be a cooling fan, RAM, heat or about 50 different things. Check the operation of all ONBOARD fans first. Then run memtest to see if the RAM is still good.
Let us know.
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