Most likely its dust
call someone round to your house to have a look, dont mess around with it if you know nothing about computers leave it to the professionals. :thumbsup:
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Most likely its dust
call someone round to your house to have a look, dont mess around with it if you know nothing about computers leave it to the professionals. :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by BobBong
Get some air duster, and clean your fans.
I have the duster... But anyway i fixed the problem but no i have another problem. Well now when i hit the power button on my comp the power supply will make a wierd screeching noise and the comp wont come up with anything, but the fans and stuff still come on. I dont know wtf happend but its happening and it sucks. So does anyone have any suggestions for this computer. I fixed one problem and got a whole other problem.
Ps. im writeing this on a diff comp
Could it be possible i fried my motherboard or something i dont know what to do
sounds like you need professional hands on help.Quote:
Originally Posted by Flesh420
Nothing we tell you here will help your situation.
shitty deal... sounds like the motherboard is cooked.. but never say never..
best of luck.
Wrong forum man.
http://forums.anandtech.com/
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Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
that's probably the best advice you'll get from a bunch of stoners for your situation.
check your memory in the pc, you may have loosened one from it's slot. Reseat the ram and the video card.
Better yet, call your local 17 y/o geek kid over, roll him a spliff (after he fixes the problem) and give him $30.
Thats probably the quickest and cheapest way to get this fixed.
Are all your cords connected? Check that first. As for the power supply, go ahead and replace it, with an identical one if at all possible. Don't EVER, I repeat DO NOT EVER open your power supply because it contains capacitors that will hold a charge for long periods of time. You could die from an electric shock. Anyways, after checking the connections of your cords, using an electrostatic ground strap, check the connections of your memory (RAM). Take them out, blow off the dust, and replace them, making sure they are seated well.