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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

breydon - 12 Aug 2005 19:01 - 3503 of 11003

HELP

MY COMPUTER JUST WENT DOWN AS IF A POWER CUT !! CAN NOT GET IT TO FIRE UP AGAIN ??
NEED URGENT HELP

breydon - 12 Aug 2005 19:03 - 3504 of 11003

HAVE TRIED DIFFERENT POWER LEADS

Spaceman - 12 Aug 2005 20:41 - 3505 of 11003

breydon, have you tried a different socket or checked that the one its plugged in is still working?

Did it just happen while you were working? or when you switched the PC on?

Had you changed anything? installed anything new?

Why do you use capitals only ? its not regarded as polite in the internet world ;-)

ADAM - 12 Aug 2005 20:42 - 3506 of 11003

Do you get any type of sound when you try to switch in on? A Click or buzz?

breydon - 12 Aug 2005 21:25 - 3507 of 11003

sorry, it went off in middle of connection just like a power cut slowly died, now i can not get back on , have tried different plug but just climmer of light when switch plug on the nothing ??

ADAM - 12 Aug 2005 21:32 - 3508 of 11003

If there is a glimmer of light then it sounds to me like one of your key components has gone. It will be either your memory, board or processor most probably.

How old was the system and was it AMD or Intel? i.e Pentium or Athlon?

Spaceman - 12 Aug 2005 22:33 - 3509 of 11003

Breydon,
Could be bad but, I would open the case and check that none of the power connecters have come loose, the big one that plugs into the motherboard from the power supply could have worked loose, these are sometimes in hot areas and constant heating and cooling can loosen them. Check the other power supply connectors as well.

Power supply might have blown, its not easy to check them as they are SMPS systems and fairly hazardous to play with. Do you have another PC that you could borrow the power supply from?

good luck

breydon - 13 Aug 2005 09:32 - 3510 of 11003

Pentium

will try another power supply from old comp
thanks
how if i buy new comp can i read my old comps hard drive ?

Lesley

sutherlh1 - 13 Aug 2005 09:45 - 3511 of 11003

Norton antivirus has warned me of 2 non viral threats. It named them as gryyxxkq.exe and bgichfky.exe in the C;Documents and settings\owner\ application data\ files indicating they were lopware. I used the search facilities on my windows XP but couldn't find them on several occasions. The search did eventually find the first file and I deleted it. But I cannot find the second. I have adaware, spybot and AOL antispy ware all up to date as is Norton antivirsus and my microsoft updates. Any ideas appreciated how I could remove the second file, thanks

ADAM - 13 Aug 2005 09:49 - 3512 of 11003

When you do your search, hit More Advanced Options and tick the "Search Hidden Files and Folders" box and carry out the search again.

ADAM - 13 Aug 2005 09:53 - 3513 of 11003

Breydon,

Your old drive will be fine. What you can do is take it to your local PC world and they will transfer all the data onto a disk.

Either that or you could install your old drive into your new PC as a slave, but this can be complicated for a non technical user.

If you fancy it see:href="http://www.driverzone.com/guides/hd/install/hdinstall_p1.html" title="http://www.driverzone.com/guides/hd/install/hdinstall_p1.html">Installing 2nd Hard Drive

Make sure your old drive is set to slave.

Spaceman - 13 Aug 2005 10:11 - 3514 of 11003

sutherlh1 won't Nortn clean these for you? it should tell you where it is at least even if it is hidden.

I normally switch off system restore when I am cleaning virus problems.

Dil - 13 Aug 2005 10:16 - 3515 of 11003

What do I need to do to run two pc's from one broadband connection ?

Simplest solution please cos I'm a bit thick :-)

Cheers

Spaceman - 13 Aug 2005 10:27 - 3516 of 11003

Dil, are they near each other? do they have ethernet ports?

Dil - 13 Aug 2005 10:34 - 3517 of 11003

About 10 foot apart and whats an earthnet port ?

They are both less than two years old , one is a laptop if that helps.

Spaceman - 13 Aug 2005 10:57 - 3518 of 11003

I would go for a cheap router from somewhere like Ebuyer for example this one :-Example ADSL Router with Modem (I have not used that one but it shows what sort of thing you need). This box replaces the modedm you already have (which is probably a USB thing) It becomes responsible for the broadband connection, you plug each Pc ito it using an ethernet cable. (as your PCs are new you probably already have ethernet in them)

Spaceman - 13 Aug 2005 11:00 - 3519 of 11003

Dil, Ethernet recognition picture ;-)



and another

optomistic - 13 Aug 2005 11:48 - 3520 of 11003

Dil, when you have done yours please come and do mine. Had a so called expert to mine and he failed, not seen him since!

Dil - 13 Aug 2005 12:35 - 3521 of 11003

Lol , cheers guys I'll have a look when the rugby finishes.

Dil - 13 Aug 2005 13:19 - 3522 of 11003

Looks just the job , ordered one.
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