On 30 Oct 2004 05:24:54 -0700, efeldbau RemoveThis @comcast.net (Elliot) wrote:
>Sudden onset of no response, no power up, no fan.
>After using my ss51G for 2 years, it went completely dead when
>pressing power up button. I do have a Shuttle card reader in it and
>the green LED is lit, so some power is getting to the MB, but no power
>up occuring. Would you suspect a dead power supply? Are there any
>fuses in there? Thanks for your thoughts.
My ss51g crapped out on me a few months ago as well. Actually,
to be more specific, it works but has a very strange problem. When
I hit the power button nothing happens for about 5-10 minutes, then it
will come on. When it's on it works perfectly and I can do anything
I want with no problem. It will do the same thing the next time I
power it on. But, If I do a "restart" and then just turn it off when
it starts to post it will come on immediately the next time I hit the
power button. I know the problem is with the motherboard because
I've swapped out all the other components with know good ones and it
does the some exact thing. I'm assuming it's some capacitor or
resistor or something but I'm not knowledgeable enough about that kind
of stuff to track it down and there are no signs of physical
abnormalities. It's not "shorting" on the case either because I've
had it out and it's the same old thing. I guess I can buy a new board
from shuttle for about $100 but I'd like to know exactly what's wrong
with the one I have.
Bottom line - it's possible you have the same problem as me, if you've
already isolated all the components in the box then try hitting the
power a few times and just let it sit for awhile and see what happens.
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