thnaks - yes - all flat - I ran myfinger on every one and felt them.
They don't have to leak, if any have the top slightly concave (ie bulging) indicates a problem. Look and compare all the capacitor tops to be certain they are all the same and flat.
thnaks - yes - all flat - I ran myfinger on every one and felt them.
Hi mate tell us whats happening is the computer turning on if it does what happens after that do you see the splash screen ASUS
Tell us exactly whats the problem
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
i turn the pc on and does turn on.
But, I do not hear the hdd sectors moving and do not see any vision on the monitor.
That's it.
Ok mate this is what I would do
Strip the computer down IE take mother board out clean it down with a brush Take the memory and get your self a rubber and clean the gold contacts (i have fixed so many computers With tarnished contact nice little earner )
Reset the processor
Clear the Cmos battery to default
leave all the HDD drives, DVD, CD and all cards like network modem ect off the board
So all you have on the bench is the mother board, memory, keyboard, mouse, power supply and monitor
hook it all up and use a small screw driver to turn the computer on by shorting the header where the power switch connects to the mother board
If the screen does come on you can short the power supply cable header to turn it on
Normally pin 14 the green wire Short this pin to GND to switch power supply ON, disconnect from GND to switch OFF.
I have found if you just short the green to the black pin (13) and at the same time shorting the power switch she will turn on
Have fun and take care
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
thansk - I'll try that.
Which rubber do u recommend - ribbed or ultrathin?
Byte
Is there any beeps coming from the pc? Does it shut itself down after a while or just stays on with a blank screen?
Is your speaker connected properly?
Make sure ALL the cards are removed, a dead card can/WILL stop a pc from posting.
Ram usually beeps quickly during post if faulty or not seated.
cpu can make it not post
and most certainly a mobo can.
What happens if I press alt + F4?
sounds like the motherboard has gone belly up do you have access to another board
IF IT DONT WORK USE A BIGGER HAMMER
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