PC Not Turning On

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I am trying to help a friend who is over 150 miles away troubleshoot a computer problem. Now before I explain the issue, you have to know that she can only use a computer and just about match the cables to the sockets at the back, lol!

Right, last week the machine decided not to power on. Pressing the power button did nothing what so ever - no lights, nothing. At the time I told her to check all cables etc and they were all fine. I told her to unplug everything and the machine worked fine an hour later when everything was plugged back in.

The same problem happened today and it is still not turning on, even after the steps mentioned above were followed.

I am not sure what to advise next. If I was there, I would just open up the computer and give it a good clean out with an air duster hoping that it is something short circuiting inside. The problem is that I can't ask her to do this, because it would be as good as telling her to pour a glass of water into the case :p
 
So it could be somthing like a USB mouse stopping it working? Was it the power cable that caused this because sometimes you need to unplug the power cord to get the pc to come back on. What are the specs?
 
I've had a PC in today with the same problem. It's a faulty PSU.

But the POST Fail beeps came on at one point, so I am not so sure. I need to somehow test the PSU (short circuit the pins).


i guess that removing the cmos battery is not an option then

Not going to happen, lol!


So it could be somthing like a USB mouse stopping it working? Was it the power cable that caused this because sometimes you need to unplug the power cord to get the pc to come back on. What are the specs?

I told her to unplug everything, and leave it for an hour. Then only plug in the power cord and monitor cable... still didn't work. It is a fairly old Socket A system :(


She is experiencing what is called a 'power cut'.

Oh be quiet you! I give you the link to this thread hoping you could help, not post one of your stupid comments again :p
 
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She is experiencing what is called a 'power cut'.

you see he forgot to tell her to flip the switch on the wall to give the pc power! LOL

p.s. on a serious note, tell her to check if she has accidentally switched the PSU off via the switch actually on it! and of not this what actually happens when she presses the power button now?
 
you see he forgot to tell her to flip the switch on the wall to give the pc power! LOL

p.s. on a serious note, tell her to check if she has accidentally switched the PSU off via the switch actually on it! and of not this what actually happens when she presses the power button now?

Switch at the back is on and at the moment nothing happens when the power button is pressed :(
 
PSU, possible, bad caps very possible on an older system, corrupted cmos also possible.

Unfortunately checking any of these needs someone with a little common sence :P. Your suggestion about cleaning it with an airduster also has merit, but not if the person doing it is just going to get out their vacuum cleaner, or is likely to fill it with water ;)
 
Don't worry, looks like the MB is faulty, fortunately I knew the person also and live a lot closer!! Hopefully the replacement sorts it!
 
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