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lolwut
21-09-2008, 11:37 AM
Basically, I took all the bits of my PC out of the case to clean indervidually and I think the HDD must have taken a knock or two and failed because now they're all back in there and my screen, CD Drives, mouse, keyboard, webcam, USB Hub and iPod Charger aren't recognised because the lights on my keyboard/mouse/hub/chargers don't come on and my screen stays on that annoying amber light. Which means no signal input. :S
The only thing is I can actually hear the fans inside my HDDs?
I've tried putting the Windows disk in the CD Drive but I still don't get anything coming out of the computer. Which is annoying because I want to run Ubuntu in the end but I can't because I can't even install XP to get a base for Ubuntu to go on.
I think it's not the motherboard because the lights are green on it.
Help me. :(
benno123
21-09-2008, 11:41 AM
Well it's obviously not the HDD if it's the only thing that's running is it?
Is everything in properly? If nothing is working then the only thing it could be is the mobo. It doesn't sound like a HDD problem.
Stephen!
21-09-2008, 11:49 AM
...How exactly did you clean them?
Theres a BIG logical answer to this...
Dont take your **** appart?
lol
lolwut
21-09-2008, 12:18 PM
Well it's obviously not the HDD if it's the only thing that's running is it?
Is everything in properly? If nothing is working then the only thing it could be is the mobo. It doesn't sound like a HDD problem.
All the HDD's got is power, I'm not sure but don't they just consume energy but not actually do anything else? When they've failed I mean. I'll double check if everythings in though, thanks. :)
...How exactly did you clean them?
Just a quick going over with the hoover on low, I know full well no wires came out. :)
Theres a BIG logical answer to this...
Dont take your **** appart?
lol
:rolleyes:
Maxine-ox
21-09-2008, 02:53 PM
Try the HDD in another computer, if everything else isnt working then no doubt something's been done to the mobo, it could be damaged. Does your heatsink fan start spinning?
benno123
22-09-2008, 07:47 AM
I rekon the HDD is fine. I think it's the motherboard that's taken the beating. I'd suggest just using a duster or something next time. Not a vacum cleaner. Maybe something has come off the board causing the problem.
Is the cpu fan working fine? Sounds like the USB ports have been damaged too. Maybe take it into a computer repair store to get them to have a good look at it?
Edited by Flisker (Forum Moderator): Posts merged due to forum lag.
Did anti static have anything to do with it?
And have you reconnected everything properly.
And perhaps your power supply is busted.
Stephen!
22-09-2008, 08:38 PM
I'd suggest just using a duster or something next time.
Sorry but a duster is static's version of heaven.
Recursion
22-09-2008, 08:41 PM
Just like a hoover.
mb-group.net
25-09-2008, 04:16 PM
It seems to be a loose cable or graphics card (if nothings coming up on the screen). I recommend opening it up and taking a look at this.
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