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      [HELP] PC Not booting up

      PC not booting up

      Only lights show at motherboard and the LCD

      No beeps, no fans, nothing.

      Please advise.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Blastwave View Post
      PC not booting up

      Only lights show at motherboard and the LCD

      No beeps, no fans, nothing.

      Please advise.
      Nothing happens when you press the power switch?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Blastwave View Post
      PC not booting up

      Only lights show at motherboard and the LCD

      No beeps, no fans, nothing.

      Please advise.
      No beeps, this made me laugh. :P

      Well check if the cord from the power button has become loose.

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      @Ali Man nada.

      Just the light on the motherboard is on and that's about it

      pressing switch has no result


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      Quote Originally Posted by Blastwave View Post
      nada.

      Just the light on the motherboard is on and that's about it

      pressing switch has no result
      Disconnect the power-cord to the power supply and take out the motherboard batter. Put it in after 5 mins. Plug the cord back and see what happens.
      Last edited by Ali Man; 14-04-12 at 03:30 AM.

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      No result.

      No boot up


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      Quote Originally Posted by Blastwave View Post
      No result.

      No boot up
      Sorry, I meant motherboard battery/cell
      You did that?

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      One this comes to mind... Processor which leads to CPU Power Cable and hence PSU.

      Otherwise Fans should spin once if there is some problem with BIOS.

      Third thing is try to short the power pins with screw driver. There may be something wrong with Power Button.

      IF nothing works, Take out the Processor, Take out BIOS Cell, Take out RAMs and carefully reassemble everything.
      "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work" -Thomas Edison
      “Reticulating splines.”


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      Took out cell

      put back after five minutes

      No result


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      I Also Got The SAme Issue On My System Few Years Back, But It was Just Because Of The 24-Pin, That Was Loose


     

     
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