My main home computer won't turn on. The motherboard light is on, and
the Ethernet light.
I was adding a new hard drive to the case (a new Samsung spinpoint
250GB IDE). It would be my third drive. I also have a further Samsung
250GB IDE and a Maxtor 200GB SATA drive (my OS is on the sata drive.)
The PC started fine, then as I was putting the side panel of the case
back on, my CPU cooler fan ran at full speed for about 2 seconds
(making a loud noise), then the whole system shut down without
warning.
I have left it to sit for around 30 mins now. I was wearing an anti-
static wrist strap for the work. What can I do now? =(
P.S. I changed my 12cm internal PSU fan for a quieter one last night.
But I was using my PC for a few hours after that, and had been using
it today as well.
"32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyseven@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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> My main home computer won't turn on. The motherboard light is on, and
> the Ethernet light.
>
> I was adding a new hard drive to the case (a new Samsung spinpoint
> 250GB IDE). It would be my third drive. I also have a further Samsung
> 250GB IDE and a Maxtor 200GB SATA drive (my OS is on the sata drive.)
>
> The PC started fine, then as I was putting the side panel of the case
> back on, my CPU cooler fan ran at full speed for about 2 seconds
> (making a loud noise), then the whole system shut down without
> warning.
>
> I have left it to sit for around 30 mins now. I was wearing an anti-
> static wrist strap for the work. What can I do now? =(
>
> P.S. I changed my 12cm internal PSU fan for a quieter one last night.
> But I was using my PC for a few hours after that, and had been using
> it today as well.
>
On 29 Jun, 19:39, "Yes Baby" <2...@never2latebtinternet.com> wrote:
> "32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyse...@xemaps.com> wrote in message
> > My main home computer won't turn on. The motherboard light is on, and
> > the Ethernet light.
>
> > I was adding a new hard drive to the case (a new Samsung spinpoint
> > 250GB IDE). It would be my third drive. I also have a further Samsung
> > 250GB IDE and a Maxtor 200GB SATA drive (my OS is on the sata drive.)
>
> > The PC started fine, then as I was putting the side panel of the case
> > back on, my CPU cooler fan ran at full speed for about 2 seconds
> > (making a loud noise), then the whole system shut down without
> > warning.
>
> > I have left it to sit for around 30 mins now. I was wearing an anti-
> > static wrist strap for the work. What can I do now? =(
>
> > P.S. I changed my 12cm internal PSU fan for a quieter one last night.
> > But I was using my PC for a few hours after that, and had been using
> > it today as well.
>
> have you left it fully off ie unplugged.
"32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyseven@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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> My main home computer won't turn on. The motherboard light is on, and
> the Ethernet light.
>
> I was adding a new hard drive to the case (a new Samsung spinpoint
> 250GB IDE). It would be my third drive. I also have a further Samsung
> 250GB IDE and a Maxtor 200GB SATA drive (my OS is on the sata drive.)
>
> The PC started fine, then as I was putting the side panel of the case
> back on, my CPU cooler fan ran at full speed for about 2 seconds
> (making a loud noise), then the whole system shut down without
> warning.
>
> I have left it to sit for around 30 mins now. I was wearing an anti-
> static wrist strap for the work. What can I do now? =(
>
> P.S. I changed my 12cm internal PSU fan for a quieter one last night.
> But I was using my PC for a few hours after that, and had been using
> it today as well.
>
no chance you dislodged the cpu cooler while in there................sounds
like the cpu is overheating.
On 29 Jun, 20:31, "Yes Baby" <2...@never2latebtinternet.com> wrote:
> no chance you dislodged the cpu cooler while in there................sounds
> like the cpu is overheating.
Um. Just to clarify, the PC had been off for more than an hour. The
CPU would have cooled down by now.
"32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyseven@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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> On 29 Jun, 20:31, "Yes Baby" <2...@never2latebtinternet.com> wrote:
>> no chance you dislodged the cpu cooler while in
>> there................sounds
>> like the cpu is overheating.
>
> Um. Just to clarify, the PC had been off for more than an hour. The
> CPU would have cooled down by now.
>
Um, just to clarify, when you switch on the cpu is straight into action and
will heat up instantaneously. Without a block to cool it, it shuts off
immediately.
hey I'm am only trying to suggest things...........
remove the drive and run the way it was BEFORE you installed anything.
Or start with the bare minimums CPU VIDEO MEMORY(1 stick) and post if it can, then add the
single bootable HD
recheck all things related to the CPU as suggested, I suspect you bumped memory or
something while installing
"32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyseven@xemaps.com> wrote in message
news:1183141331.091822.91420@o61g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> My main home computer won't turn on. The motherboard light is on, and
> the Ethernet light.
>
> I was adding a new hard drive to the case (a new Samsung spinpoint
> 250GB IDE). It would be my third drive. I also have a further Samsung
> 250GB IDE and a Maxtor 200GB SATA drive (my OS is on the sata drive.)
>
> The PC started fine, then as I was putting the side panel of the case
> back on, my CPU cooler fan ran at full speed for about 2 seconds
> (making a loud noise), then the whole system shut down without
> warning.
>
> I have left it to sit for around 30 mins now. I was wearing an anti-
> static wrist strap for the work. What can I do now? =(
>
> P.S. I changed my 12cm internal PSU fan for a quieter one last night.
> But I was using my PC for a few hours after that, and had been using
> it today as well.
>
It sounds likely that either your PSU or your motherboard have failed. It's
possible that your PSU was too underpowered to be able to handle an
additional harddrive load and self-destructed.
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DaveW
"32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyseven@xemaps.com> wrote in message
news:1183141331.091822.91420@o61g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
> My main home computer won't turn on. The motherboard light is on, and
> the Ethernet light.
>
> I was adding a new hard drive to the case (a new Samsung spinpoint
> 250GB IDE). It would be my third drive. I also have a further Samsung
> 250GB IDE and a Maxtor 200GB SATA drive (my OS is on the sata drive.)
>
> The PC started fine, then as I was putting the side panel of the case
> back on, my CPU cooler fan ran at full speed for about 2 seconds
> (making a loud noise), then the whole system shut down without
> warning.
>
> I have left it to sit for around 30 mins now. I was wearing an anti-
> static wrist strap for the work. What can I do now? =(
>
> P.S. I changed my 12cm internal PSU fan for a quieter one last night.
> But I was using my PC for a few hours after that, and had been using
> it today as well.
>
On 29 Jun, 22:37, "JAD" <john d...@harvesting.addys.for.****.spam>
wrote:
> remove the drive and run the way it was BEFORE you installed anything.
>
> Or start with the bare minimums CPU VIDEO MEMORY(1 stick) and post if it can, then add the
> single bootable HD
>
> recheck all things related to the CPU as suggested, I suspect you bumped memory or
> something while installing
>
Problem solved.
Yes I did knock something apparently. It was the motherboard 24 pin
power cable. didn't occur to me to check it especially because I
hadn't removed it - I just looked at all connections without noticing
that the end 4 pins were loose. (It is split into a 20 pin and 4 pin
connectors.)
glad you got it sorted, thanks for letting us know
"32andtwentyseven" <32andtwentyseven@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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> On 29 Jun, 22:37, "JAD" <john d...@harvesting.addys.for.****.spam>
> wrote:
>> remove the drive and run the way it was BEFORE you installed anything.
>>
>> Or start with the bare minimums CPU VIDEO MEMORY(1 stick) and post if it can, then add
>> the
>> single bootable HD
>>
>> recheck all things related to the CPU as suggested, I suspect you bumped memory or
>> something while installing
>>
>
> Problem solved.
>
> Yes I did knock something apparently. It was the motherboard 24 pin
> power cable. didn't occur to me to check it especially because I
> hadn't removed it - I just looked at all connections without noticing
> that the end 4 pins were loose. (It is split into a 20 pin and 4 pin
> connectors.)
>
> Thank you for all posts.
>