Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-02-01 Thread Tony B
Yes, but switches don't go bad often. Not nearly as often as power
supplies. And many times there's a positive indication the switch is
working e.g. a surge sound when pressed; an led on the mobo lighting
up, etc.


On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Barbara Conn  wrote:
> If not a fuse, might the switch need to be replaced?


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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-02-01 Thread Barbara Conn
If not a fuse, might the switch need to be replaced?


Barb


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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall

This may not be it but it has happened to me.

After having something very similar happen to me.  I swapper power 
cords with something else and tried plugging it in.


It worked.

Don't ask me why but it does happen.

I only wish all problems were that easy.

Stewart


At 11:50 AM 1/31/2009, you wrote:

So how can one easily tell that it is the power supply?

Is the power supply's fan running?

Are any indicator LEDs on the mobo lit?

You could get a cheap voltage tester at Radio Shack, but that costs about
the same as a replacement power supply.

Can you patch in another power supply, like from a differen computer?


Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread Tom Piwowar
>Is there a fuse on the power supply?

So how can one easily tell that it is the power supply?

Is the power supply's fan running? 

Are any indicator LEDs on the mobo lit?

You could get a cheap voltage tester at Radio Shack, but that costs about 
the same as a replacement power supply.

Can you patch in another power supply, like from a differen computer?


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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread Tony B
If you have a power supply tester, check it; PS failures are not
uncommon, and replacements are cheap. Note you cannot check voltages
in a standard computer power supply with a voltmeter, as the unit must
be powered up. You may be able to swap for one if you have one laying
around.


On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 9:23 AM, John Emmerling  wrote:
> Not much to say.  A 4-year-old "eMachines" used by my wife (ironically I had
> been planning to replace it, but was hoping to wait for Windows 7) was on
> last night past midnight.  When I saw it this morning, it was off and cannot
> be powered back on.
> The only power "switch" is a toggle on the front.  Pressing it does nothing.
>  I tried plugging it into a different outlet (it is normally on a UPS).
>
> There were no power interruptions overnight, I would have known because
> several clocks would have been blinking.
>
> Any suggestions beyond the obvious?


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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread gerald
At 10:30 AM 1/31/2009, you wrote:
>If there is a fuse in the power supply (and they are not easy to get at), and 
>it is blown, replacing it probably won't help - they are so cheaply built 
>these days that a component failure is final. Assuming that your power supply 
>is a standard form factor (size, mounting screws, connectors, etc.), it is 
>easier and cheaper to just replace it ($10-15 from Internet suppliers). I 
>routinely pull the power supplies out of dead machines and "inventory" them 
>for future replacements.
>
>Mike

even wrong form factor will go, if you can get a couple of screws in.

pull off the side, turn the machine on, and with a vom see if there is any 
voltage life at all. 


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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread Mike Sloane
If there is a fuse in the power supply (and they are not easy to get 
at), and it is blown, replacing it probably won't help - they are so 
cheaply built these days that a component failure is final. Assuming 
that your power supply is a standard form factor (size, mounting screws, 
connectors, etc.), it is easier and cheaper to just replace it ($10-15 
from Internet suppliers). I routinely pull the power supplies out of 
dead machines and "inventory" them for future replacements.


Mike

Reid Katan wrote:

Quoting John Emmerling :

Not much to say.  A 4-year-old "eMachines" used by my wife (ironically 
I had

been planning to replace it, but was hoping to wait for Windows 7) was on
last night past midnight.  When I saw it this morning, it was off and 
cannot

be powered back on.
The only power "switch" is a toggle on the front.  Pressing it does 
nothing.

 I tried plugging it into a different outlet (it is normally on a UPS).

There were no power interruptions overnight, I would have known because
several clocks would have been blinking.

Any suggestions beyond the obvious?


Is there a fuse on the power supply?



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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread John Emmerling
Not externally.  I looked for something plainly visible that might indicate
the presence of a fuse.  I didn't want to open it (never opened this one
before) before asking for suggestions.
Do such power supplies typically have fuses?

On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Reid Katan  wrote:

Is there a fuse on the power supply?
>
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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread Reid Katan

Quoting John Emmerling :


Not much to say.  A 4-year-old "eMachines" used by my wife (ironically I had
been planning to replace it, but was hoping to wait for Windows 7) was on
last night past midnight.  When I saw it this morning, it was off and cannot
be powered back on.
The only power "switch" is a toggle on the front.  Pressing it does nothing.
 I tried plugging it into a different outlet (it is normally on a UPS).

There were no power interruptions overnight, I would have known because
several clocks would have been blinking.

Any suggestions beyond the obvious?


Is there a fuse on the power supply?


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Re: [CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall

Taps?

Stewart


At 08:23 AM 1/31/2009, you wrote:

Not much to say.  A 4-year-old "eMachines" used by my wife (ironically I had
been planning to replace it, but was hoping to wait for Windows 7) was on
last night past midnight.  When I saw it this morning, it was off and cannot
be powered back on.
The only power "switch" is a toggle on the front.  Pressing it does nothing.
 I tried plugging it into a different outlet (it is normally on a UPS).

There were no power interruptions overnight, I would have known because
several clocks would have been blinking.

Any suggestions beyond the obvious?


Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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[CGUYS] Computer dropped dead overnight

2009-01-31 Thread John Emmerling
Not much to say.  A 4-year-old "eMachines" used by my wife (ironically I had
been planning to replace it, but was hoping to wait for Windows 7) was on
last night past midnight.  When I saw it this morning, it was off and cannot
be powered back on.
The only power "switch" is a toggle on the front.  Pressing it does nothing.
 I tried plugging it into a different outlet (it is normally on a UPS).

There were no power interruptions overnight, I would have known because
several clocks would have been blinking.

Any suggestions beyond the obvious?


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