My friend has a 2/3 year old comp and it won't start up when i click on the cpu button nothing happens.
WTF is wrong?
What can I do to fix his comps problem?
:helpsmile:
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My friend has a 2/3 year old comp and it won't start up when i click on the cpu button nothing happens.
WTF is wrong?
What can I do to fix his comps problem?
:helpsmile:
cpu's dont have buttons :rolleyes: and you sure as hell cant click on it...
you probably mean the case button. does nothing at all happen, or do the fans spin, do any lights come on? more info needed.
:huh: :huh: how do u click on a cpu button?
i think he means the case power button and yes we need more information of this problem so we can help you out.
ok let me fine out thos questions that rossco askedQuote:
Originally posted by WOX@4 May 2004 - 02:02
i think he means the case power button and yes we need more information of this problem so we can help you out.
Check power cord . <_<
does nothing at all happen: noQuote:
Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@4 May 2004 - 01:37
cpu's dont have buttons :rolleyes: and you sure as hell cant click on it...
you probably mean the case button. does nothing at all happen, or do the fans spin, do any lights come on? more info needed.
do the fans spin: no
do any lights come on: no
:lol: and yes i meant the cpu case button and when i click it all it does is that it makes the CLICK sound
its pluged inQuote:
Originally posted by peat moss@4 May 2004 - 02:20
Check power cord . <_<
God where to start ! Power botton hooped ? Power supply shot ? :unsure: Check on / off switch at back . Or take case off and check power on switch ? Try another power suppy easy to do. Plug in to another wall socket before you do anything. :lol:
hmm the power supply is probably shot. try opening up the computer and do these things:
1. Make sure the power button lead is plugged into the motherboard correctly. Jiggle it around a little. Then try turning on again. If no go...
2. Make sure the atx power connector (plug from power supply to teh motherboard) is plugged in securely. Test again.
3. Unplug all hardware from teh computer, leaving just the motherboard, cpu, vid card, ram and see if its starts...
4. Try resetting the cmos. to do this u have to locate a cmos jumper, switch the pins that it overs (there are three, it will probably cover 1 and 2, make it cover 2 and 3) for a few secoonds then put back. test again.
5. try using a different power supply, one that you know works for sure.
if none of these work, then you have either got a faulty motherboard, or the power switch is broken.