comp works for a night then nothing?

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  1. bluevanman

    bluevanman Geek Trainee

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    my comp wouldnt turn on so i took out power supply and found a component had come of the circuit board inside power supply, i soldered it back on and great it worked for a night and then nothing, so went and bought another power supply and fitted that, great it worked, but again only for that night. now baffeled any one have any idea what problem could be. thanks

    im a bit of a novice so plain english please :D
     
  2. donkey42

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    try a BIOS reset and borrow a psu to try
     
  3. bluevanman

    bluevanman Geek Trainee

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    and thats plain english good job you didnt baffel me with computer jargon :confused:
     
  4. Big B

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    Do you have a surge protector? If not, that's money well spent ($20-30 for a good one). Secondly, if your PSU has had a part come off, I'd use the warranty on this part instead of repairing it. Of course, at this point, you may not be able to do this seeing as you did open the unit up.

    Also, would you list the system specs? Include the make and model of the parts: motherboard, PSU, RAM (including how many sticks), etc. so we can see if there's anything that might be an issue.
     
  5. donkey42

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    sorry, i thought you'd know about stuff, bassically by saying "reset the BIOS" i meant, remove the lid of your computer (while you've got the lid off check the CPU fan is going round (the big fan on the motherboard (big circuit board) and look on the motherboard for some writing like "Reset BIOS" or "Reset CMOS" move the little jumper and replace it in the reset position, wait for 5 to 10 seconds, then put it back to it original position, and turn on the computer, but put your specs here as Big B has a good point about it could be something else
     
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    sorry (again), but i forgot to mention the fact that you'll need to set the date and time of your computer, after a BIOS reset
     
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    i would also like to tell you that i'm totally unqualified, so i could be very wrong especially with win 2k or above, but with win9x i'm probably right, so follow my instructions or advice at your own risk.
     

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