Doctor Feelgood Administrator
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Posted: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 09:31:17 Post Subject: |
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I would start by checking that the power switch wire is connected properly to the header on the motherboard. If it is, I would then remove the connector from the motherboard and attempt to start the system with a jumper. Just use something metal (a jumper from a hard drive, paper clip, etc) to temporarily connect the two pins intended to connect to the power switch.
If it doesn't start, we'll check other things... |
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