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post May 24 2009, 09:57 PM
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Did you flip any strange switches on the PSU?
 
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post May 24 2009, 09:58 PM
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umm, a little red one that changes the voltage but I put it back.
 
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post May 24 2009, 10:04 PM
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post May 24 2009, 10:14 PM
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what.
 
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post May 24 2009, 10:15 PM
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here. Kinda random but i thought a geek might notice something im not seeing.

pix: http://img30.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img0112q.jpg

Ps: I tookout the floppy drive, and one of the two sticks of ram, and some drive, that im not even sure what it was. I think it was plugs for wired internet.
 
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post May 24 2009, 10:33 PM
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Integrated graphics? Try sticking a dedicated GPU in there if you have one.

Also, lolfoot
 
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post May 24 2009, 10:39 PM
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lol... can make sure that your power button's cable is connected properly? I'm getting a brain fart as to what it's called, but typically it's a little cable that consists of two wires that's attached to a little black plug which plugs into the motherboard. The other end of course is plugged into the power button of the PC. And if you have a reset button, just for the sake of it.. press it to see if it starts.

Oh another thing is if the motherboard is making contact with the chassis of the desktop. Unless of course you didn't unmount the motherboard.


This is what I want you to do. Open the PC up, lay it on it's side so that the open side is facing up and you can look into it.


Press the power button and tell me if anything lights up, or if the fan spins, even if you hear the slightest sound other than the button being pressed.


By the way.. for all we know, that PSU is shot. So that's also a possibility.



P.S. Your pictures are damn blurry! D:

 
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post May 24 2009, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(illriginal @ May 24 2009, 10:39 PM) *
By the way.. for all we know, that PSU is shot. So that's also a possibility.

He said he flipped the voltage switch. I'm thinking he raped that PSU to death.
 
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post May 24 2009, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(Buttsex @ May 24 2009, 11:51 PM) *
He said he flipped the voltage switch. I'm thinking he raped that PSU to death.


The only thing I can assume is that it didn't do any harm since he's not even able to get to post. I don't know what exactly he might have uninstalled then reinstalled.
 
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Try sticking a new BIOS in there,
 
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post May 25 2009, 01:00 AM
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Whats a chassis? And how can I give it a new bios? From the time I took it apart and put it back together, when I turn it on there isn't a light, r a fan or any noise. And I took everything apart, and put it back together. Everything.
 
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post May 25 2009, 01:12 AM
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QUOTE(jcp @ May 25 2009, 02:00 AM) *
Whats a chassis? And how can I give it a new bios? From the time I took it apart and put it back together, when I turn it on there isn't a light, r a fan or any noise. And I took everything apart, and put it back together. Everything.


Ok... The chasis is pretty much all the metal parts of the tower. It's the frame inside... where you screwed down your motherboard onto.. (does that make sense? lol)


Do you have a manual... if not, go to the appropriate manufacturer's website, look up the model of that specific computer (typically on the face of the tower), and download / print / whatever the manual. You want to look for "jumpers". That was the word I had a brain fart on. Anyways, you want to look at the diagram of the motherboard (make sure the motherboard is the same motherboard in the PC, most often, it's not -.-). If the motherboard itself has tiny print labeling each jumper, then match the names. If not, and the mother board is not the same, you need to now look up your motherboard. Typically all motherboards have some sort of (white, gold, black, red, blue, green, silver etc..) print on it that represents the make and model of that motherboard. Google that, get that manual to that motherboard and make sure the jumpers are right.

If the motherboard isn't touching the chassis directly, it could be a bad PSU (I need to know which number is exposed on that "red switch" you flipped).

Does your motherboard have a power button on it anywhere? If so, try turning it on that way, if it turns on, then it's the power button's jumper that's on incorrectly.
 
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post May 25 2009, 02:17 AM
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The jumpers on this mobo are rather confusing. There is not pwr switch jumper but there is a D/C switch. Im guessing its the same thing. Most of the things everone has said I already know. Why would the PSU be bad, if riht before I took it apart it worked.
 
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post May 25 2009, 10:19 AM
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What do you mean there's not a "power jumper switch"? It's not labeled "power" but labeled D/C? Or...?

If it worked perfectly fine right before taking it apart, then no worries.
 
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post May 25 2009, 10:55 AM
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Like on the motherbaord, there are those little pins sticking out. One says hdd led. another says pwr led. And another says D/C power. I read somewhere shorting the black and green wire to make it start. How do I do this?
 
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post May 25 2009, 11:04 AM
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Ah ok ya... D/C power. Shorting I can imagine is by unplugging the power button's cable from the motherboard and using a screw driver to touch the pins, you'd touch the D/C power pins.

This is particularly done when the power button cable itself is bad.
 
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post May 25 2009, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE(illriginal @ May 25 2009, 11:04 AM) *
Ah ok ya... D/C power. Shorting I can imagine is by unplugging the power button's cable from the motherboard and using a screw driver to touch the pins, you'd touch the D/C power pins.

This is particularly done when the power button cable itself is bad.

And would that make the fans spin or something just so ill know that the mobo is broken? I have an odd feeling that maybe just the power button is broken...not the cord but the power button. Cause I took off the case, and the power button came off and there is just a little button type thing. So i think ill take the front tapnel off again and push that when im testing it.
 
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post May 25 2009, 11:32 AM
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lol


Ya the fan will spin up, you'll hear the beep (post), then loads up OS
 
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post May 25 2009, 11:40 AM
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well nothing is working. I guess the computer really is scrap metal now

R.I.P

The homicide case has been solved. The death of "computer" was caused by Joseph Cohen a geek trying to learn how to make a computer...
 
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post May 25 2009, 11:48 AM
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Ya that's a little scary if you some how shot your computer dead. Take the processor off and try to turn it on.
 
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post May 25 2009, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(illriginal @ May 25 2009, 11:48 AM) *
Ya that's a little scary if you some how shot your computer dead. Take the processor off and try to turn it on.

It's probably glued in. A lot of pre-assembled computers come with the proc glued in.
 
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post May 26 2009, 03:20 PM
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You know, I had this happen to a freind the other day. He plugged his PSU in wrong and attempted to turn his machine on. He fried his:
  • Motherboard
  • Power Supply
  • Hard Disk Drive
It's possible you just mixed something up while putting your computer back together. Next time you need to be more careful while putting all the components back into the case.

Another thing that people tend to f*ck up on is the location where they decide to pull their compuer apart. Most people decide to pull their computer apart on their living room rug. Well guess what, rugs create lots of static electricty that zaps that shit out of computer components.

Dust is another thing that people worry about when looking at the inside of their computer. Oh, and what's the first thing that comes to mind when dust is gathering in a small area that cannot be swept by a broom. BING! A Vaccum!!!! Standard house vaccums create a massive whirlwind of static electricity... do not clean out your computer with a standard vaccum.
 
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QUOTE(Uronacid @ May 26 2009, 03:20 PM) *
Another thing that people tend to f*ck up on is the location where they decide to pull their compuer apart. Most people decide to pull their computer apart on their living room rug. Well guess what, rugs create lots of static electricty that zaps that shit out of computer components.

Actually now that I think about it, that album he posted with pictures of the case open, the case was sitting on carpet. I bet that's exactly what happened.

I didn't even think of that.
 
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post May 26 2009, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(Buttsex @ May 26 2009, 04:30 PM) *
Actually now that I think about it, that album he posted with pictures of the case open, the case was sitting on carpet. I bet that's exactly what happened.

I didn't even think of that.


yeah, I always pull mine apart on my hardwood floor.
 
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post May 26 2009, 04:04 PM
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