Hi Steve,
You need to check the voltages with the PSU connected to the mainboard
and the machine switched on. Which is why I said that the easiest
place to check was one of the HDD connectors.
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 1:34 am, you wrote:
> When I disconnected the power supply from the motherboard, there
> was no way to power up the power supply! As a result, I couldn't
> check the voltage coming out of the PS cable.
>
> So, I called the company that made the PS and they said it could be
> the PS and so they will send me a new one.
>
> Once I get that, I will hook it up and if it still doesn't work, I
> guess it is the motherboard!
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions.
>
> Steve
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Best Regards:
Derrick.
Pontefract Linux Users Group.
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