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Hi,
I am new to this forum so please be kind when I ask a silly question. I have just gotten a new (old) computer that my work was throwing out. I was working fine until I started to play with it. I also have my brothers old computer that died, so last night I thought I would plug the hard drive from my brothers computer into my new computer. I thought it was straight forward so I just plugged it into one of the IDE cables that was in the middle of the cable running to the new computers hard drive, and I plugged power in. I booted up and noticed that I had a boot error. I then didn't think and pulled the IDE cable out of my brothers hard drive, I heard a small kind of pop sound when I pulled the cable out, then I realised that I hadn't switched the power to the system off. I know this is a stupid thing to do, but I didn't think at all. Now when I switch the computer on, with the same setup as when I first got it, I hear a click but don't get anything else happening. Have I completely broken this computer, did I kill the motherboard because I pulled the IDE cable out with the system on, or is the power supply broken? I am really annoyed with myself because it was a decent computer that I was going to use for learning!Thanks |
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Thanks for your quick response.
The power supply on my brothers was one of the things that went unfortunately. I have a few lights on the front, one with a label 'm/b power' which is not lit so I am assuming that the mother board is not getting power. There are no fans when I switch it on all I hear is a click which I assume is just an internal switch of some kind. I will try and see if I can borrow my housemates power supply tonight. I have just looked at how to add a second hard drive and I did it correctly apart from setting the jumpers. If it is the mother board, it is a total write off? Of can it be fixed? Thanks |
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