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Hi!
Am having some big trouble with my computer.
Am running Vista on a cmp with Asus P5Q-Deluxe MoBo.
I've put my computer to sleep yesterday and there is no way to wake it up now.
Since my Centurion 590 case DOESN'T have the restart button for some reason,tried to reset it by pushing the power button for 5 secs to power off and then turn back on. But it's the same thing. Computer is still in coma.
This has actually happened before with my pc, but I didn't know how it came to the coma state, so I thought a storm killed it. Obviously, my cousin didn't shut the computer down then, instead he used the sleep button.
Since I thought the storm has burnt something, I've taken the computer to the service. What the guy did (after trying to figure out the whole night which component died) was pull the CPU out of the board for 30 minutes and everything seemed to work again.
Can someone tell me could there be any other way I could try to fix this without pulling the chip out?
Thanks for the quick answer.
Am having some big trouble with my computer.
Am running Vista on a cmp with Asus P5Q-Deluxe MoBo.
I've put my computer to sleep yesterday and there is no way to wake it up now.
Since my Centurion 590 case DOESN'T have the restart button for some reason,tried to reset it by pushing the power button for 5 secs to power off and then turn back on. But it's the same thing. Computer is still in coma.
This has actually happened before with my pc, but I didn't know how it came to the coma state, so I thought a storm killed it. Obviously, my cousin didn't shut the computer down then, instead he used the sleep button.
Since I thought the storm has burnt something, I've taken the computer to the service. What the guy did (after trying to figure out the whole night which component died) was pull the CPU out of the board for 30 minutes and everything seemed to work again.
Can someone tell me could there be any other way I could try to fix this without pulling the chip out?
Thanks for the quick answer.