A Anon_F Joined Jan 14, 2006 Messages 12,268 Reaction score 283 Aug 10, 2007 #1 A friends pc will not start up, fan starts OK, but no POST. Did get knocked over whilst on. Could it be Motherboard? PSU? Or HDD Failure?? Any views on whats wrong would be helpful.
A friends pc will not start up, fan starts OK, but no POST. Did get knocked over whilst on. Could it be Motherboard? PSU? Or HDD Failure?? Any views on whats wrong would be helpful.
V_R ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Moderator Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 13,573 Reaction score 1,888 Aug 10, 2007 #2 Reseat components.
Me__2001 Internet Junkie Joined Apr 5, 2004 Messages 4,354 Reaction score 1 Aug 10, 2007 #3 V_R said: Reseat components. Click to expand... ditto, check everything
A Anon_F Joined Jan 14, 2006 Messages 12,268 Reaction score 283 Aug 11, 2007 #4 Cheers Me__2001 & V_R. However my friend has learnt an important lesson. Dont drop shelves on pc's that are on or you loose 2 years of college work!
Cheers Me__2001 & V_R. However my friend has learnt an important lesson. Dont drop shelves on pc's that are on or you loose 2 years of college work!
Alf Yank Upstart Joined Aug 30, 2004 Messages 3,193 Reaction score 6 Aug 11, 2007 #5 heh, that was simple
Spezi Wolf Cruncher Joined Nov 13, 2005 Messages 296 Reaction score 0 Aug 11, 2007 #6 feckit said: Cheers Me__2001 & V_R. However my friend has learnt an important lesson. Dont drop shelves on pc's that are on or you loose 2 years of college work! Click to expand... Hmmmmm................. I'd hope they learned that important data should be burned to a backup disk.
feckit said: Cheers Me__2001 & V_R. However my friend has learnt an important lesson. Dont drop shelves on pc's that are on or you loose 2 years of college work! Click to expand... Hmmmmm................. I'd hope they learned that important data should be burned to a backup disk.