Most common problem --sounds like what you're describing--is the 
processor is not seated properly.

There's another thread right now about the same type of problem.

Gary

Gerald R.Homeyer wrote:
>>Hi everyone.
>>
>>Bit of a problem with my 3400c. I tried upgrading the HD and managed to get
>>it in easily enough after buying the correct screwdrivers and all.
>>
>>Put it all back together and turned it on. And...nothing! No noise, no
>>internal sounds like whirring, no lights or ANYTHING! Totally dead. Tried
>>with battery and PSU and still nothing.
>>
>>So, I figured it was the HD. The previous night the cat had knocked it off
>>the table to the floor. Tsk. I started removing the screws and when I got
>>the the one in the centre of the case...my little star-shaped screwdriver
>>thing broke and couldn't get a grip any more. I didn't notice straight away
>>and was happily turning it in the screw before noticing nothing was
>>happening.
>>
>>To summarise, the top of the centre screw is TOTALLY worn out and I cannot
>>get ANY tool to grip and turn. It's basically a circular hole in the screw.
>>


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