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Re: Home PC appears to have died!
A couple of starter questions for 10 - what OS are you using - Windows (& which flavour - XP, vista etc), Linux, Apple?
If it's Windows OS have you tried booting it up in safe mode? IIRC, keeping the F8 button pressed down when you boot up to get to the start up menu. What error messages do you get? Have you installed any new hardware/software recently? Installed the latest service packs/patches? Anti virus? |
Re: Home PC appears to have died!
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CPU fan runs Its running Windows XP so I'll try the F8 thing New software for a wireless connection but that worked fine a number of times over a number of days before this. Plus I've pulled out the wirless USB thingy and re-booted but that didn't work Anti virus in and upto date We did move it from one room to another so I wondeer if something got shook up somewhere How do I get the CPU out and what precautions do i need to take if Im to check its all plugged in right? Cheers |
Re: Home PC appears to have died!
I wouldn't advise rummaging around under the bonnet esp. if you don't know what you're looking for. See what options you get running in safe-mode first.
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Re: Home PC appears to have died!
What stage is the computer getting to? If you have no output still then you need the beeps... unless you can test everything separately, which I doubt most people can do.
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Re: Home PC appears to have died!
if its a dell then check you have no memorys sticks in there. dells dont turn on if you do and do what you say. It happened to my work on eand its because a memory stick was left in when it got turned off :D hope it helps
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