NFPunch

Posts: 140 Points: 1749 Reputation: 4 Join date: 2010-04-01 Age: 2 Location: In hell!
 | Subject: My computer just died for no damn reason. Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:10 am | |
| So this morning I woke up and I decided to turn on the PC. And guess what. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAPPENED. No signs of life, fans won't move, no blinking lights. Why did this have to happen a day before vietnam comes out? I hope the PSU didn't blow out, cause that will really suck. |
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NaFrey

Posts: 514 Points: 2152 Reputation: 7 Join date: 2010-04-01 Age: 16 Location: Philippines (I'm not Filipino)
 | Subject: Re: My computer just died for no damn reason. Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:13 am | |
| I bet 10-1 that's the PSU. It's always the first to blame if NOTHING at all happens, seeing as the PSU is connected to the power button ( no durr) |
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NFPunch

Posts: 140 Points: 1749 Reputation: 4 Join date: 2010-04-01 Age: 2 Location: In hell!
 | Subject: Re: My computer just died for no damn reason. Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:26 am | |
| | NaFrey wrote: | | I bet 10-1 that's the PSU. It's always the first to blame if NOTHING at all happens, seeing as the PSU is connected to the power button ( no durr) |
Well guess what, after 30 minutes of fiddling with the cables and shit. Nothing happened. So I went to do some chores for quite some time and when I went back to my PC to give it another test, guess what?
IT TURNED ON
Just like that, it came back to life by itself. It's running great and stable now.
/thread. |
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NaFrey

Posts: 514 Points: 2152 Reputation: 7 Join date: 2010-04-01 Age: 16 Location: Philippines (I'm not Filipino)
 | Subject: Re: My computer just died for no damn reason. Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:48 am | |
| Or the PSU heated up enough to start up, either way, good work. |
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Got Milk?
Posts: 29 Points: 1243 Reputation: 3 Join date: 2010-10-03
 | Subject: Re: My computer just died for no damn reason. Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:10 am | |
| Next time this happens, check another device on the same plug. It could have been a breaker in your junction box tripping to prevent overload. You usually just have to go to the fuse box in your house and flip it from off to on... |
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