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| | Help Please!! Hi i ran into a big problem. I just upgraded to vista, so i was trying out new features. On the computer i was using, which runs vista 32 bit, i hit the power button in the start menu so the computer would go to sleep, but i waited for it, and the i think one of my fans began to spin really fast. It was the first time i hit that button. I thought it would go into sleep mode, so i thought it was weird. I then held the power button to just turn the computer off. The computer shut off. For some reason now, the computer will not turn on again. The monitor is blank, and shows nothing. When i pressed to power button to turn it back on, it didnt work. The case fans are spinning, the power supply fan spins, but the cpu fan doesnt spin anymore. The computer refuses to even post and i dont know what to do. The computer was perfectly fine before. Should i try clearing CMOS? i really dont think that would do anything because i didnt mess with the bios settings..... here is my computer specs Gigabyte P35-DS3L motherboard E4300 Allendale CPU 2gb Patriot extreme performance DDR2 800 RAM Nvidia 7950 GT 256mb graphics card 400w Fortron Source power supply 1 hard drive 2 optical drives Please help i really want to keep using my computer. Thanks! |
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| | Re: Help Please!! help please wrote: Quote: > Hi i ran into a big problem. I just upgraded to vista, so i was trying out > new features. On the computer i was using, which runs vista 32 bit, i hit > the power button in the start menu so the computer would go to sleep, but i > waited for it, and the i think one of my fans began to spin really fast. It > was the first time i hit that button. I thought it would go into sleep mode, > so i thought it was weird. I then held the power button to just turn the > computer off. The computer shut off. For some reason now, the computer will > not turn on again. The monitor is blank, and shows nothing. When i pressed > to power button to turn it back on, it didnt work. The case fans are > spinning, the power supply fan spins, but the cpu fan doesnt spin anymore. > The computer refuses to even post and i dont know what to do. The computer > was perfectly fine before. Should i try clearing CMOS? i really dont think > that would do anything because i didnt mess with the bios settings..... here > is my computer specs > > Gigabyte P35-DS3L motherboard > E4300 Allendale CPU > 2gb Patriot extreme performance DDR2 800 RAM > Nvidia 7950 GT 256mb graphics card > 400w Fortron Source power supply > 1 hard drive > 2 optical drives > > Please help i really want to keep using my computer. Thanks! > |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Help Please!! Hi i ran into a big problem. I just upgraded to vista, so i was trying out new features. On the computer i was using, which runs vista 32 bit, i hit the power button in the start menu so the computer would go to sleep, but i waited for it, and the i think one of my fans began to spin really fast. It was the first time i hit that button. I thought it would go into sleep mode, so i thought it was weird. I then held the power button to just turn the computer off. The computer shut off. For some reason now, the computer will not turn on again. The monitor is blank, and shows nothing. When i pressed to power button to turn it back on, it didnt work. The case fans are spinning, the power supply fan spins, but the cpu fan doesnt spin anymore. The computer refuses to even post and i dont know what to do. The computer was perfectly fine before. Should i try clearing CMOS? i really dont think that would do anything because i didnt mess with the bios settings..... here is my computer specs Gigabyte P35-DS3L motherboard E4300 Allendale CPU 2gb Patriot extreme performance DDR2 800 RAM Nvidia 7950 GT 256mb graphics card 400w Fortron Source power supply 1 hard drive 2 optical drives Please help i really want to keep using my computer. Thanks! You will need to do a hard restart. Unplug the computer. Wait a few moments, and plug it back in. Now try to power it up. What do you have your Power Options settings set to? (Sleep, hybrid, hibernate, etc.) Shawn |
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| | Re: Help Please!! Hi, I think that the cause of your problem is the power supply. Looking at your specifications, I notice that you only have a 400W power supply, which I don't feel is strong enough for your system, especially as your video card requires a good deal of the available power. It may have worked when first built, but over time your power supply will have been gradually failing. I recommend that you try a 550W minimum supply and see if that solves your problem. Dwarf "David" wrote: Quote: > help please wrote: Quote: > > Hi i ran into a big problem. I just upgraded to vista, so i was trying out > > new features. On the computer i was using, which runs vista 32 bit, i hit > > the power button in the start menu so the computer would go to sleep, but i > > waited for it, and the i think one of my fans began to spin really fast. It > > was the first time i hit that button. I thought it would go into sleep mode, > > so i thought it was weird. I then held the power button to just turn the > > computer off. The computer shut off. For some reason now, the computer will > > not turn on again. The monitor is blank, and shows nothing. When i pressed > > to power button to turn it back on, it didnt work. The case fans are > > spinning, the power supply fan spins, but the cpu fan doesnt spin anymore. > > The computer refuses to even post and i dont know what to do. The computer > > was perfectly fine before. Should i try clearing CMOS? i really dont think > > that would do anything because i didnt mess with the bios settings..... here > > is my computer specs > > > > Gigabyte P35-DS3L motherboard > > E4300 Allendale CPU > > 2gb Patriot extreme performance DDR2 800 RAM > > Nvidia 7950 GT 256mb graphics card > > 400w Fortron Source power supply > > 1 hard drive > > 2 optical drives > > > > Please help i really want to keep using my computer. Thanks! > > > |
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| | Re: Help Please!! your motherboard might have went out. try clearing the cmos. if the motherboard is guaranteed you might have to exchange it. why it would go out i don't know. but it could've went bad. i doubt it's the processor. i think intel processors are protected from overheating. if the cpu fan isn't spinning though maybe the fan went bad or the connector it's plugged into on the motherboard is bad. try working with it and maybe take advantage of any warranty on it. -jeff "help please" <help please@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BAAB2590-47D6-498A-8BA2-F491CF0CE981@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi i ran into a big problem. I just upgraded to vista, so i was trying > out > new features. On the computer i was using, which runs vista 32 bit, i hit > the power button in the start menu so the computer would go to sleep, but > i > waited for it, and the i think one of my fans began to spin really fast. > It > was the first time i hit that button. I thought it would go into sleep > mode, > so i thought it was weird. I then held the power button to just turn the > computer off. The computer shut off. For some reason now, the computer > will > not turn on again. The monitor is blank, and shows nothing. When i > pressed > to power button to turn it back on, it didnt work. The case fans are > spinning, the power supply fan spins, but the cpu fan doesnt spin anymore. > The computer refuses to even post and i dont know what to do. The > computer > was perfectly fine before. Should i try clearing CMOS? i really dont > think > that would do anything because i didnt mess with the bios settings..... > here > is my computer specs > > Gigabyte P35-DS3L motherboard > E4300 Allendale CPU > 2gb Patriot extreme performance DDR2 800 RAM > Nvidia 7950 GT 256mb graphics card > 400w Fortron Source power supply > 1 hard drive > 2 optical drives > > Please help i really want to keep using my computer. Thanks! |
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| | Re: Help Please!! Every reply is "it might be ..." Fixing things that are not broken (on wild speculation) can even result in more broken items. Instead collect facts. Fans can spin; LEDs light - and still something in the power supply 'system' can be defective. Yes - system. Power supply is only one part of that system. One fan not spinning says little. Some fans do not spin until temperature increases. Some fans also get power from a second power supply voltage. If that one voltage went bad, then strange things can happen. Instead, get a simple tool sold in Radio Shack, Kmart, or any other tool store where tools are simple enough even for kids. Perform the two minute procedure in "When your computer dies without warning....." starting 6 Feb 2007 in the newsgroup alt.windows-xp at: http://tinyurl.com/yvf9vh Either you will know what is wrong in but two minutes (no more "it could be this or could be that" nonsense), or you will have numbers so that the better informed can now reply. From what you have posted, nobody can provide a useful answer. But in two minutes, people who design electronics can identify the prime suspect. Again, don't try fixing anything. A 400 watt supply is more than sufficient for most computers. In fact a 300 watt supply is usually sufficient. (However a 300 watt supply sold as a discounted 'wonder' is too often proclaimed by misleading papers as a 425 watt supply. They are selling to the naive who then think computes need a 600 watt supply.) But again, just another reason why the informed use a meter. Processor is not overheating. If it was, computer just slows down and still boots. Clearing the CMOS is also how to make a simple problem into a complex one. If CMOS needs clearing, then its battery is low. Use the meter to measure a battery without removing that battery. If 3 volt battery measures above 2.8, then CMOS needs no clearing. If battery measures below 2.9 volts, then plan to replace the battery in the next six months. But again, don't fix anything. First learn what is wrong. Fixing things that are not broken can even make problems more complex. Everything in this post is about 'what IS defective'. None of that "it could be this or could be that" wild speculation. On Sep 15, 9:46 pm, help please <help ple...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Hi i ran into a big problem. I just upgraded to vista, so i was trying out > new features. On the computer i was using, which runs vista 32 bit, i hit > the power button in the start menu so the computer would go to sleep, but i > waited for it, and the i think one of my fans began to spin really fast. It > was the first time i hit that button. I thought it would go into sleep mode, > so i thought it was weird. I then held the power button to just turn the > computer off. The computer shut off. For some reason now, the computer will > not turn on again. The monitor is blank, and shows nothing. When i pressed > to power button to turn it back on, it didnt work. The case fans are > spinning, thepower supplyfan spins, but the cpu fan doesnt spin anymore. > The computer refuses to even post and i dont know what to do. The computer > was perfectly fine before. Should i try clearing CMOS? i really dont think > that would do anything because i didnt mess with the bios settings..... here > is my computer specs > > Gigabyte P35-DS3L motherboard > E4300 Allendale CPU > 2gb Patriot extreme performance DDR2 800 RAM > Nvidia 7950 GT 256mb graphics card > 400w Fortron Sourcepower supply > 1 hard drive > 2 optical drives > > Please help i really want to keep using my computer. Thanks! |
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