Re: Computer Won't Turn On
Could have been a power surge and your mobo and or Psu are dead ? Take it to a friend or a shop let them have a look . If you had a burning smell I would n't play with with it , maybe you can still recover your Hdd .
Re: Computer Won't Turn On
I would think that the most likely problem is the powersupply.
If so, it could have fried everything in the system when it went out; cpu, mobo, ram, hds.
Also possible that it was the fan to the cpu. This would only be slightly better because it would have only taken out the processor and the mobo.
Either way, it means some costly repairs. Probably time to invest in a new system, and be greatful that it didn't catch fire and burn down the house.
Re: Computer Won't Turn On
It's almost certainly the Bestec PSU and there is a 50% chance it took the motherboard with it.
The rest of your hardware is probably fine.
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clocker
It's almost certainly the Bestec PSU and there is a 50% chance it took the motherboard with it.
The rest of your hardware is probably fine.
I think this is the first time you haven't ripped on the emachine. Usually, you don't let such opportunities slip past. :P
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Skizo
I think this is the first time you haven't ripped on the emachine. Usually, you don't let such opportunities slip past. :P
Oh come on...I don't rip on eMachines...it's the owners who drive me crazy.
Why people think they can shop at the low end of the spectrum and get high end performance and reliability is beyond me.
You pay for cheap- you get cheap...it's only common sense.
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clocker
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Originally Posted by
Skizo
I think this is the first time you haven't ripped on the emachine. Usually, you don't let such opportunities slip past. :P
Oh come on...I don't rip on eMachines...it's the
owners who drive me crazy.
Why people think they can shop at the low end of the spectrum and get high end performance and reliability is beyond me.
You
pay for cheap- you
get cheap...it's only common sense.
Perhaps you're right. I haven't been in Hardwareworld too much in the past year, outside of my own problems. I guess I transversed the two. :ph34r:
Not remembering tells me it's been too long, so I'll have a look around when I have the time later. :)
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clocker
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Originally Posted by
Skizo
I think this is the first time you haven't ripped on the emachine. Usually, you don't let such opportunities slip past. :P
Oh come on...I don't rip on eMachines...it's the
owners who drive me crazy.
Why people think they can shop at the low end of the spectrum and get high end performance and reliability is beyond me.
You
pay for cheap- you
get cheap...it's only common sense.
Almost five years out of a machine that originally sold for $399 isn't such a bad deal. No matter what you buy it's going to be obsolete in six months.
Besides, at that price tag these things are meant to be replaced almost yearly. I'd say PhEl got his money's worth if he was the original purchaser.
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Broken
Almost five years out of a machine that originally sold for $399 isn't such a bad deal. No matter what you buy it's going to be obsolete in six months.
Besides, at that price tag these things are meant to be replaced almost yearly. I'd say PhEl got his money's worth if he was the original purchaser.
I agree completely.
It was a great deal and served well beyond the call of duty.
Now it's time to decide if it's worth @$220 (about what we charge for the mobo/PSU/software repair) to keep it going or if it's time for a new one.
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
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clocker
Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Does that apply to most here?