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You sure? Normally it works alright but sometimes, usually on high usage thingies like scanning computer it goes off..You sure? Normally it works alright but sometimes, usually on high usage thingies like scanning computer it goes off..
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Usually the light will time out after the capacitor has drained. Your machine is getting a bit old , your PSU may be the problem. If you plug it in and push the on/off button and it blinks, fans spin and shuts down, it's most likely the PSU. Look for a in-line fuse on the Motherboard, if blown, replace. Look at the motherboard closely for damaged components, capacitors, etc.
YOU MOST LIKELY NEED A NEW THERMOSTAT. You need to make sure you get the correct one they are not all the same.. you will also need to set how long the fan stays on after its stops heating the ducts If you have your owners Manuel look and see what kind it calls for. If your talking about a manufactured home it will be with all of correspondence.. I hope this was helpful and the green light is good but not blinking
You will have to go to Advance Auto Parts, or Auto Zone, and they will scan your computer for free and let you know whats going on. From what you are saying your vehicle may be in "limp" mode which begins to shut down certain functions to maintain stability such as governed speed, fuel consumption etc.
Before anything else, open your case and make sure all power and data cables going to motherboard, disk drives, etc are firmly seated, and remove and re-install memory sticks in the same locations. Sometimes temperature changes inside the PC can cause these connections to loosen. If that doesn't fix it, do you hear the noise of the cooling fans coming on? If you do, check your monitor for a green light. If you get a green light on the monitor and fans are powered up and running and you get nothing else it could be a hard drive issue. Try booting from CD in that case. If fans come on briefly and then shut off, or fans stay on and you have no green monitor light, this could indicate an issue with your processor or motherboard.
If you cant see or heard any boot up sounds, fans and especially if you dont see any power or green led lights at all ;
If your power cord is plugged into a power strip or surge protector, power cycle your strip or surge protector by turning off and on.
If power outlet has a wall switch make sure its on
Check that your power cable is securely plug in to both ends
Check that at the back of computer, specifically on the back of the power supply unit that the switch is on "1" position and NOT on the "0" position ( 1 is "ON" , 0 is "OFF" )
Check that the power outlet is not damaged by pluging in another good known device (such as a blowdryer, shaver, lamp, radio, etc, etc) to see if its the power outlet or not.
Can you see power or green led lights and hear the fan on but no display ? If this is the case , check your monitor connection at both ends. If they are secured open up your case and see if you can smell any burnt smell or check that all cards especially video cards are properly seated.
You sure? Normally it works alright but sometimes, usually on high usage thingies like scanning computer it goes off..
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