>The power supply on my Power Tower Pro 250 seems to have gone bad. 
>There is no response whatsoever when I push the ON button on the
>computer or the keyboard.  No nothing.  AC and cord are fine.  How can
>I test the power supply?  If it is bad, where can I get a replacement? 
>Thanks!
>
>Jimmy Nalley

If you are handy with electronics, remove the power supply and open 
the case (ignore the hazard warning about electricity only if you are 
electronics saavy, and check the fuse).  Otherwise, PowerComputing 
uses standard ATX (pc) power supplies.  Your local computer store 
should have one for less than $40.  Make sure its about the same 
wattage (200-400) and not a 45Watt.  Some come with a switch on the 
back near the power cord which is not the kind you want, but it will 
still work in a pinch.

GTO
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