Won't Boot

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Oh My

Hi All....

My computer started acting up. Upon pushing the power button.....The cdrom
light flashes at a constant rate....The fans on the case and CPU power up
and run
I have a green and yellow light on the case and they flash back and forth.
And all I hear is a slight clicking noise..Can't get into bios.....Any
ideas..?

What I've done so far

I replaced the motherboard with an identical one AsRock P4VM800
I pulled and swapped the ram around
I removed the video card...
I put in another hard drive
I disconected the cdrom
I reseated all cables including power supply ones


It seems to me that the clicking sound is coming from the internal speaker
I disconnected it....but still won't boot

Could it be the power supply....even tho it powers everything up...?

Any ideas...? This could drive a guy to drinking......Ha!!

Thanks
 
Oh My said:
Sheesh.....It was the PSU......working ok now...
Could well be PSU, try hooking up a suitable PSU to check. Voltages may
not all be present, or out of spec, will run fans, but not CPU etc.

Mike.
 
Hi All....

My computer started acting up. Upon pushing the power button.....The cdrom
light flashes at a constant rate....The fans on the case and CPU power up
and run
I have a green and yellow light on the case and they flash back and forth.
And all I hear is a slight clicking noise..Can't get into bios.....Any
ideas..?

What I've done so far

I replaced the motherboard with an identical one  AsRock P4VM800
I pulled and swapped the ram around
I removed the video card...
I put in another hard drive
I disconected the cdrom
I reseated all cables including power supply ones

It seems to me that the clicking sound is coming from the internal speaker
I disconnected it....but still won't boot

Could it be the power supply....even tho it powers everything up...?

Any ideas...?  This could drive a guy to drinking......Ha!!

Thanks

hiii,
I am javid...
u just check the S.M.P.S of ursystem may be the
problem with the smps
 
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