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Ook

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Since: Nov 08, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:34 am
Post subject: Fried P4STA - what to do?
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We moved. My wifes computer bounced around in the back of the truck for a
600 mile trip. I hooked it up, turned it on. It spun up, spun down, and is
now dead. It won't post, won't spin fans, won't do anything at all. So, I
take the cpu and power supply and put them in a known good computer. I turn
it on. It spins up, it spins down, and now it too is dead. I put the
original power supply and cpu back in computer 2, which was working, and now
it is also dead.

I'm guessing that the power supply went bad and fried the mother board in
both computers. Any suggestions? I'm inclined to throw the power supply and
mother boards in the trash. Comments and help would be appreciated Smile

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Since: Nov 16, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 12:11 pm
Post subject: Re: Fried P4STA - what to do? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Problem solved. Threw them in the trash and bought an Asus
board...<shrug>...


"Ook" <OokUsenet RemoveThis @emberts.nospam.com> wrote in message
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 > We moved. My wifes computer bounced around in the back of the truck for a
 > 600 mile trip. I hooked it up, turned it on. It spun up, spun down, and is
 > now dead. It won't post, won't spin fans, won't do anything at all. So, I
 > take the cpu and power supply and put them in a known good computer. I
turn
 > it on. It spins up, it spins down, and now it too is dead. I put the
 > original power supply and cpu back in computer 2, which was working, and
now
 > it is also dead.
 >
 > I'm guessing that the power supply went bad and fried the mother board in
 > both computers. Any suggestions? I'm inclined to throw the power supply
and
 > mother boards in the trash. Comments and help would be appreciated Smile
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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