Peter Kim wrote:
> I left for the weekend, and returned to find out that the power 
> transformer across the street had exploded while I was away.  My DP G5 
> 2Ghz(early 2005), was in sleep mode at the time.  When I pressed the 
> power button, the tower booted and worked fine- until the next day, when 
> it suddenly went black.  The power supply tested okay with a voltmeter.  
> I've tried pulling ram, disconnecting drives, video card, processors.  
> It will power most of the time, but won't bong/post.  The one difference 
> is when I pulled a processor, I pressed the power button, and did not 
> get power.  I know it is not supposed to do this.  Any insight, 
> suggestions appreciated.

Get it repaired and bill the power company.  Seriously.

Indeed! A friend in Florida got her computer replaced by the power company.

Amanda
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