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Message ID: 4455
Date: Fri Mar 14 02:00:26 GMT 2003
Author: Melanie Johnson
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] OT: New computer woes
We are in the process of moving right now, so I really don't have time to try and find out the problem. But once we get settled, I'll give that a shot, pulling out some of the cards and drives to see if one of them is fried.
Fire on High <scendera@...> wrote:
Just what I was about to say...I've had a fan flat out die without me noticing, on a machine that was idled for 3 *days*...when I found it, it was locked on the WinME boot screen, and for a bit it wouldn't see a bootable drive...I let it cool off for a while then fired it back up for a min just to see if it was ok, and everything was fine. Obviously, I wouldn't recommend doing that if you know you have fan troubles, but after 3 days without one, I figured 30 seconds couldn't do any more harm. And yes, that machine is still fine, with a new fan. I don't know of ANY cpu config, even the most overclocked AMD's, that could be toasted QUITE that easily. It sounds a LOT more like a short. Only time I ever saw anything like that was in a machine with a shorted floppy. Worked fine with it pulled.----- Original Message -----From: LAINE. Mikael (Nol)Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 8:32 AMSubject: RE: [EverQuest] OT: New computer woes"Your worst case scenario that could have happened is that the cpufan shook loose during shipping, you turned on machine and burned your cpu in about 2 secs of power. The description you gave fits this kinda."Unless the computer is overclocked i dubt this would happen within 2 secs.-----Original Message-----
From: alexander.jones@... [mailto:alexander.jones@...]
Sent: den 13 mars 2003 14:07
To: EverQuest@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [EverQuest] OT: New computer woesThere are lots of ways to troubleshoot and the description you give is somewhat general. A few tips that normally work ok I can offer:Your power supply is likely ok but some part is either misfitted or moved during shipping.First of all, try pushing a bit on all cards and check cpu fan and memory fittings. If all this turns out ok, then start removing stuff, cards, memory modules one by one until it starts.Your worst case scenario that could have happened is that the cpufan shook loose during shipping, you turned on machine and burned your cpu in about 2 secs of power. The description you gave fits this kinda.Good luck...-----Original Message-----
From: Melanie Johnson [mailto:melanie_6602@...]
Sent: den 13 mars 2003 13:58
To: EQGroup
Subject: [EverQuest] OT: New computer woesOk, it's not an EQ question, but there seem to be a few computer savvy folks on this group, so I thought I'd ask a question.
I don't know if many of you are familiar with the independant computer sellers that sell their computers on Ebay? Well, I got a computer this way... (I know, I know...) Anyway, it arrived yesterday, but it will not turn on. It's like it's not getting power. When I hit the power switch, I can see the red light coming on for a sec, so SOME power is getting to it.... but it won't come on. The hubby and I have taken it apart and looked in it, but neither of us really knows enough about computers to tell what might be wrong.
I've emailed the ppl I got it from, but haven't heard back from them yet. (I just emailed them last night, so I'll give them til tomorrow to answer).
I know I haven't supplied a lot of info, but I was just wondering if you guys could throw out some ideas of what could be causing this.
Thanks. :)
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