My mom wanted to fix up the computer place, so she asked me to move the computer. Afterwards it would turn on then off, like my last problem.
My solution for this problem the last time was a couple of stand offs I didn't remove from the motherboard tray, and replugging the 24pin connector. What I did this time was replug the 24pin connector. So I did this a couple of times until the computer ran.
What's strange is I was trying to turn on the computer while the power supply was off (didn't notice...), but it still turned on. After turning on the power supply, it ran fine UNTIL one of the right LED lights on my motherboard turned off, then back on. My motherboard manual says this means there was a memory issue. The both turn on, but now theres a really short delay for the second LED to turn on, but I DOUBT it's the memory, unless it ment the hard drive? After plugging my monitor back in, I got a windows error. Could the problem be just a bad power supply?
My solution for this problem the last time was a couple of stand offs I didn't remove from the motherboard tray, and replugging the 24pin connector. What I did this time was replug the 24pin connector. So I did this a couple of times until the computer ran.
What's strange is I was trying to turn on the computer while the power supply was off (didn't notice...), but it still turned on. After turning on the power supply, it ran fine UNTIL one of the right LED lights on my motherboard turned off, then back on. My motherboard manual says this means there was a memory issue. The both turn on, but now theres a really short delay for the second LED to turn on, but I DOUBT it's the memory, unless it ment the hard drive? After plugging my monitor back in, I got a windows error. Could the problem be just a bad power supply?
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