A friends PC wont boot up.
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A friends PC wont boot up.
Details are a bit sketchy...but my friends PC wont fire up,
He was away for a week on his return he tried to turn on his PC...6 months old running win7...but all he is getting out of it is the sound of it powering up internally..fan sound he says, with the monitor just displaying the caption... SCREEN SAVER MODE,
Not much to go on but any ideas guys.
Nick.
He was away for a week on his return he tried to turn on his PC...6 months old running win7...but all he is getting out of it is the sound of it powering up internally..fan sound he says, with the monitor just displaying the caption... SCREEN SAVER MODE,
Not much to go on but any ideas guys.
Nick.
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Magpieja...... You posted "6 months old running win7" So why does not your friend take it back to the store he bought it from? Opening the case and having a 'fiddle about' would invalidate the remaining warranty.
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away for a week with he machine off..classic situation which often results from three possible causes
blown motherboard (and poss faulty PSU) due to lightening
loose component (usually memory) due to thermal creep. The week off has given it a chance to settle with a bad connection
bad motherboard due to thermal expansion / contraction - again the week off has allowed a joint to cool and crack
First reseat everything
Next check the output voltage on the PSU
Finally replace the m/b
blown motherboard (and poss faulty PSU) due to lightening
loose component (usually memory) due to thermal creep. The week off has given it a chance to settle with a bad connection
bad motherboard due to thermal expansion / contraction - again the week off has allowed a joint to cool and crack
First reseat everything
Next check the output voltage on the PSU
Finally replace the m/b
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We have had 2 computers exhibit the following fault in the last week:
1 - when right clicking on a hotlink, usually the 2nd option is 'Open in a new tab'. The first sign of the fault is when this option disappears.
2 - in one case I reloaded IE8, but it came up with an error (can't recall the error). On restarting the computer hung/froze at the point just prior to showing the desktop icons. Background picture/Wallpaper was there only. Nothing was active.
3 - In 2nd case I just rebooted the computer, and it did the same as computer 1.
4 - In each case there was an error message saying that Windows Explorer could not load due to a missing component (some file name ending in .dll).
5 - Off to computer Accident and Emergency. Fixed with all data intact. They have had at least 10 in the past week - all the same sympton. Explanation - 'there is a Windows update that had a bug'.
Maybe related, maybe not. Good luck.
1 - when right clicking on a hotlink, usually the 2nd option is 'Open in a new tab'. The first sign of the fault is when this option disappears.
2 - in one case I reloaded IE8, but it came up with an error (can't recall the error). On restarting the computer hung/froze at the point just prior to showing the desktop icons. Background picture/Wallpaper was there only. Nothing was active.
3 - In 2nd case I just rebooted the computer, and it did the same as computer 1.
4 - In each case there was an error message saying that Windows Explorer could not load due to a missing component (some file name ending in .dll).
5 - Off to computer Accident and Emergency. Fixed with all data intact. They have had at least 10 in the past week - all the same sympton. Explanation - 'there is a Windows update that had a bug'.
Maybe related, maybe not. Good luck.
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All noted guys...I asked him if he had checked the monitor cable for security...yes he tells me,
He brought it into work this morning for me to look at...brought it home so I will first try it on a spare monitor and take it from there.
Nick.
He brought it into work this morning for me to look at...brought it home so I will first try it on a spare monitor and take it from there.
Nick.
A new power supply only costs about £14,tiz a good bet that is the culprit,neigbors had simiar probs last week fans running but buggah all else occuring,have a spare PSU disconected all the leads tried my spare on it without putting it in the case and everything worked fine,just because the fan is running dont mean the power supply is ok,he bought a new PSU the next day and I stuck it in for him,and if it is not that, you always have a spare.
Power supplies are buggas to test out of the case unless you know what pins to short out they will just sit on the table plugged in and switched on doing nowt.
Power supplies are buggas to test out of the case unless you know what pins to short out they will just sit on the table plugged in and switched on doing nowt.
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Hooked it up to my monitor and still no joy...tried to start it in safe mode no joy,
So I took the side cover off...6 screws but limited access...lots of pop rivets seem to hold the case together,
Anyway I took the screws out of the power supply but only moves back about 50mm....un-plugged the hard drive and re-plugged it back in...powered it up and hey presto it lives again,
I wonder what it may have been....I did notice that the monitor socket on the rear was a bit loose..waggles about....
Nick.
So I took the side cover off...6 screws but limited access...lots of pop rivets seem to hold the case together,
Anyway I took the screws out of the power supply but only moves back about 50mm....un-plugged the hard drive and re-plugged it back in...powered it up and hey presto it lives again,
I wonder what it may have been....I did notice that the monitor socket on the rear was a bit loose..waggles about....
Nick.








