Archangel
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well, yesterday night, I shut my pc down (hitting the power-button once), so I could turn it back on and go into the BIOS.
the pc shut down prefectly normal. however, when I tried turning it back on again, all it did was flashing the lights once (and the fans started moving a bit) for a fraction of a second, after that you see the power LED fade away again, and nothing happens.
after it did this, I can press the power button all I want, nothing at all happens.
When I turn the master switch off (or unplug it) wait till the lights on the motherboard turned off, and then try again to turn the pc on, I get the fraction of a second flash again.
I'm not at home yet (jsut started 'working' again for today, later on I want to try the powersupply in a other pc, see if that works.
As far as I can see, the PSU should be the problem. (usually when a motherboard died, at least the fans start running, right? and it should give an error then too I think, it doesn't do either tough. )
I'm quite puzzled with this, any suggestions would be appriciated.
the pc shut down prefectly normal. however, when I tried turning it back on again, all it did was flashing the lights once (and the fans started moving a bit) for a fraction of a second, after that you see the power LED fade away again, and nothing happens.
after it did this, I can press the power button all I want, nothing at all happens.
When I turn the master switch off (or unplug it) wait till the lights on the motherboard turned off, and then try again to turn the pc on, I get the fraction of a second flash again.
I'm not at home yet (jsut started 'working' again for today, later on I want to try the powersupply in a other pc, see if that works.
As far as I can see, the PSU should be the problem. (usually when a motherboard died, at least the fans start running, right? and it should give an error then too I think, it doesn't do either tough. )
I'm quite puzzled with this, any suggestions would be appriciated.