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System will no longer turn on after unusual power-down
I have been building systems for over 10 years and this problem has me totally perplexed. Any help from you
hardware gurus's out there would be greatly appreaciated. Here's a list of the hardware and a history of what happened to the system I am trying fix. Original Hardware: Asus A7n8x Mobo, Athlon 2500+ CPU, 250MB PC2100 RAM, GEForce MX 4000 video w/128MB, 80 GB W. Digital HDD, NEC DVD Writer and 54x CDROM. Last week I added 1GB of PC2700 RAM, and a 200GB Maxtor HDD. I also replaced the CD ROM drive with DVD ROM drive. I added components 1 at a time so it would be easier to identify any problems. Anyway I successfully installed all HW and everything was rocognized and working fine. I partitioned the new HDD and did a quick format on it, browsed the web a bit and checked to see if the DVD ROM drive could read a disk(it could). At this point the system was working as it should. I then proceeded to copy my FTP site to the new HDD(about 35GB). It copied for about 4 or 5 minutes and the system shut off. Attempts to power it back up failed. I have another ATX case so I took the Power supply out of it and put it in the system in question. With this P/S the HDD's would spin up for a few seconds and then quit. Obviously the 1st P/S was dead. Since I was planning to build another system anyway I went ahead an ordered a New MoBo,CPU,256MB PC2700 RAM and P/S. I thought that the Board or CPU or possibly the RAM could be fried. Today I got the new MoBo, P/S, RAM and Athlon XP 2600+ CPU and replaced the old board, CPU and P/S. I am still getting the same thing- HDD's spin up for a few secs and then nothing. Here's where I am now. New CPU, MB, P/S & RAM. I am still using the same HDD's and Video. However I have even tried to boot this system with an old old PCI video card and just a floppy and still nothing. I don't think the drives are bad because I put them in an old pentium system I had in the closet and they would spin up and continue to run. The old P5 system tried to detect them but its BIOS is so old that it can't handle disks that large. In any case I should be able to get into the BIOS setup with just a floppy and video? Anyone have any idea what is going on here? I am about at my wits end. Last edited by pcss; 11-29-2004 at 05:17 PM.. |
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almost the same problem...
I don't have a good solution for you, but I can offer some sympathy...
I was working on a two year old machine that's been rock solid for almost two years. In the middle of a move command, the system just powered down. Any attempt to restore power results in a very quick flash of the power light, and then nothing. I initially had a couple illuminated usb cables plugged in, and they were getting power though the board, but nothing else would happen. I haven't gotten as far as you, as my new power supply won't be here until tomorrow, but I'm dreading how to determine what the problem is if the power supply doesn't take care of it. I don't really have extra athlon 2000+'s and duplicate mobo's and ram laying around to swap in and out... Hopefully someone more useful will chime in, and I'll learn something from this thread. Good luck. Barnsie |
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I was actually doing a move rather than a copy when my system initially stopped working and all I lost was a couple of files and a power supply. In a nut shell it looks like we experienced exactly the same type of failure. If my experience is any indication then the new power supply will get you back in business. Good luck. Let me know how it goes. Last edited by pcss; 11-30-2004 at 07:18 AM.. |
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There's some hope then!
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The trouble with us so called Guru's is we are too clever for our own good and always look for the hardest fault before looking for the easy ones.
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More reason for Optimism...
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I really think that you will be OK once you install the new P/S. I hope so because I can symphathize with your anxiety not knowing what might be. I am a happy camper now - here's hoping you will be soon as well. ~pcss |
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