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Oct 18, 2024
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jdub
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I had him check for a voltage switch first thing. It didn't have one. I didn't think about the RAM slots,
...but that's a good call out.
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PC tech guys - I'm trying to help my SIL in Malta diagnose his PC issues long distance
jdub
FORMER USER
Oct 18, 9:01am
Double check to make sure ALL cables are connected to the MB. I’ve seen where
kalifi
Oct 18, 9:04am
Good thought
jdub
Oct 18, 9:06am
MB could be getting power (blinking lights) but if CPU isn’t getting power.
kalifi
Oct 18, 9:32am
This was my first thought as well.
RebelScum
Oct 18, 9:12am
CPU fan could also be screwed in too tightly or lose, probably best to re set it
arnold palmer
Oct 18, 9:11am
Low hanging fruit - Re-seat the ram, unplug and plug the cpu power back in on the motherboard.
AltTabbins
Oct 18, 9:20am
My first thought was RAM is not properly seated.
cougarmeister
Oct 18, 9:35am
That was mine too, and that's what I said. But, he did that.
jdub
Oct 18, 9:37am
If its a CPU error, I bet the cpu power (the one closest to the cpu socket) came loose.
AltTabbins
Oct 18, 9:49am
A couple things to check
plethora
Oct 18, 11:22am
Good thoughts as well regarding memory in correct slots if there are 4 slots.
kalifi
Oct 18, 12:27pm
I had him check for a voltage switch first thing. It didn't have one. I didn't think about the RAM slots,
jdub
Oct 18, 3:43pm
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