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Biggest Problem In THe World Help!, Problem with pc turning on
Murgy91
post Apr 2 2008, 07:47 AM
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hi im having a lot of trouble, ive followed everything on the guide about building a new computer, tried out of box boot eveyrthing but the same thing happens, the power is been supplied but i get no on screen message or beeps? the heat sink is attached correctly and tried clearing cmos just nothing hapopens, also when i plug the computer to power it automaticly turns on, i can turn it off with the power button at the front of the computer but cant turn it on by the same means? do you have anything i can try? i know all the parts work because it was wroking perfectly before i took it apart sad.gif now i cant get it working. hope you can help


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Richiiee
post Apr 2 2008, 02:18 PM
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What did you alter when you first opened the computer when it was working?
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Tyger
post Apr 2 2008, 07:11 PM
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Check that the memory is inserted correctly and that all the power supply cables are correctly connected. And go through the manual to see if there are any jumpers that need to be set.
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