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03-05-2018 12:40 AM
Not sure which specific make it is as the dumb thing doesn't have any ID stickers on it. Midrange black HP Pavilion desktop, anyway.
Computer wouldn't boot up. Took it to a repairman, who plugged it in to test it.. and it turned on. Brought it home again, it won't boot up.
The green line at the PSU turns on, so it's definitely getting power. And it's not a part, or else the repairman wouldn't have been able to make it work. The fan doesn't spin up, there's no bios beep. I've tried switching cables, surge protector (or lack of). I've even tried multiple power points in my house.
Literally within two hours it went from broken to fixed to broken. What the?
03-05-2018 03:41 AM
Hi
So there are possibilies, like your house voltage is low, ridiculous I know, but how much power?
Other possibilities are a Beer Mat (coaster) in that moving it onto a different surface has flexed the Main Board and made/broken a track/circuit or similar. So are all 4 feet firmly planted?
So remove/dis-connect as many of the internal devices as you can, leaving only the CPU.
You should get a Beep with no memory fitted.
Go from there.
03-05-2018 04:20 AM
I believe it may be static, somehow? The desk it was on is acrylic and steel. Tower was surrounded on four sides acrylic and metal on all edges. Anyway, I discharged it by pulling the cable and holding power down; which previously did nothing. But, this time I moved it to a wooden side table, and it turned on!
If it is static, it makes me wonder. If a metal desk in an all wood house is enough to render the computer useless, is the product fit for sale?
03-05-2018 04:42 AM - edited 03-05-2018 04:44 AM
Hi
Yes, static is a Killer, Lightning fast.
One of the MUST HAVE's on a multi-level installation is Grounding/Earthing so that all eqipment is at the same voltage/potential.
Think anti-static wrist bands for IT techies and nylon carpets or clothing.
Some parts of the world only have 2 pins in their outlets, No Earthing.
Is the product fit for sale? Well all around the world there are Wooden Houses, so I guess Yes.
03-05-2018 04:50 AM
Wood doesn't carry static very well, where as most carpet, wallpaper, plasterboard etc do tend to. The only parts of this house that isn't wood are the windows and foundations.
Ummm.. I suppose I'll do some research to see if there is some kind of grounding I can put underneath the computer or something. Otherwise, I guess I'll have to look at buying a new desk.
03-05-2018 05:19 AM
Hi
I have an OZ plug here beside me that is indeed 3 flat pins, 3mm thick, an AU10LS3 that had a Cloverleaf socket at the other end. Marked N L and Earth.
So you most likely have an IEC or Cloverleaf rather than a Figure of 8 2 pin, that should ground everything out nicely.
03-05-2018 06:18 AM
Hmmmmm