demonikal
New Member
Lightning struck our house about a week ago and even though my desktop PC was plugged into a new surge protector that I had just purchased two weeks earlier, the lightning fried my power supply. I know it was the lightning because I was using the computer an hour before the thunderstorm. I turned off the computer, then the lightning gave us a power-outage, then we got our power to the house back in about 2 hours, and then my PC wouldn't turn on.
If I leave the switch to "I" on the back of the PSU, the green light bulb on the motherboard flashes, but I still have no power. I'm assuming the PSU is dead, but is there a way to find out if the motherboard is also bad now?
P.S. I hooked up my internal hard drive to my laptop and all the data is there.
If I leave the switch to "I" on the back of the PSU, the green light bulb on the motherboard flashes, but I still have no power. I'm assuming the PSU is dead, but is there a way to find out if the motherboard is also bad now?
P.S. I hooked up my internal hard drive to my laptop and all the data is there.