Brian Damage
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Okay, here's the story: Today, we had some sort of power disruption. I'm not sure if it was a surge, or if the flow of current simply dipped momentarily, but for about half a second, all the mains-using electrical items in the house died.
When the power stabilised, everything was working, except, for some reason, my mum's computer...
The powerboard the computer is plugged into is working, the powerpoint works... Even, strangely, the monitor, which is plugged into the monitor powerpoint in the back of the computer, works, so power is definately flowing through the computer, it just doesn't seem to be getting to the motherboard or the other important bits...
Has something inside the PSU or on the mobo blown, do you guys think? Or is there some kind of internal circuit-breaker I've got to flick?
Everything is plugged in, it's just that the damn thing won't switch on...
When the power stabilised, everything was working, except, for some reason, my mum's computer...
The powerboard the computer is plugged into is working, the powerpoint works... Even, strangely, the monitor, which is plugged into the monitor powerpoint in the back of the computer, works, so power is definately flowing through the computer, it just doesn't seem to be getting to the motherboard or the other important bits...
Has something inside the PSU or on the mobo blown, do you guys think? Or is there some kind of internal circuit-breaker I've got to flick?
Everything is plugged in, it's just that the damn thing won't switch on...