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Old 01-24-2011, 01:32 AM   #1
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Default My computer just went out

Yep that sucks. Was on the torotech website and it downloaded some thing, all of a sudden I had a few virus protection software programs, so I unplugged the network cable, then the printer program opened up and the computer shut off. Blue screen is all I get now, can't boot it in safe modee either.

Losing any data isn't a problem, I backed up to a external hd a few days ago, just pissed that its gonna cost me a bunch of money.

I'm already considering a new computer, getting it fixed will probably be an arm and a leg, plus this one was already a few years old.

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Old 01-24-2011, 02:29 AM   #2
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Are we supposed to feel sorry or something? lol
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Old 01-24-2011, 02:45 AM   #3
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Cost you money? I assume you don't have a copy of Windows? I generally wipe and reload everything every year or so just out of principle. ghosting ftmfw.
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Old 01-24-2011, 03:33 AM   #5
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Really dude, this isn't the end of your computer, just the OS installation.

Step one: Dowload Ubuntu Linux. You can boot it from the CD, NO INSTALL NEEDED (you'll need access to another computer to download and burn the disk), and with it booted, you can access all your data. You can also wipe the Windows directory (make sure you grab anything in that in terms of prefs or whatever, that you may want first).

Next, boot with a Windows install disk, and follow the prompts to install.

PM me if you need an XP install disk.
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Old 01-24-2011, 08:40 AM   #6
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Really dude, this isn't the end of your computer, just the OS installation.

Step one: Dowload Ubuntu Linux. You can boot it from the CD, NO INSTALL NEEDED (you'll need access to another computer to download and burn the disk), and with it booted, you can access all your data. You can also wipe the Windows directory (make sure you grab anything in that in terms of prefs or whatever, that you may want first).

Next, boot with a Windows install disk, and follow the prompts to install.

PM me if you need an XP install disk.
Pretty sure im gonna need aan install disk, havnt seen mine since I moved, will let you know tonight
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Old 01-24-2011, 12:56 PM   #7
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Pop the lid and see if any of the capacitors on the main board are popped first. If the P/S does this every time that you hit the power button, then it could be a main board rather than power supply.

If it's a notebook, like Drewpy said, then a dead battery can pull the system down too. Pop it out and try running it plugged into the wall.
This. Blown caps are generally pretty easy to spot... Pretty much all three varieties in one picture, how convenient!:


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Pretty sure im gonna need aan install disk, havnt seen mine since I moved, will let you know tonight
Well if you're going to DL Ubuntu, you could just run that as your OS... Given the amount of morons I've seen posting shit online about running it, setup, configuration, and use have to be more friendly then the last time I tried Linux... 10+ years ago.
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Old 01-24-2011, 04:12 AM   #8
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Mine died too Hit the power button and it lights for about .5-1 second, fans just begin to move and then bam... off.... power supply ya think?
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Old 01-24-2011, 05:34 AM   #9
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Mine died too Hit the power button and it lights for about .5-1 second, fans just begin to move and then bam... off.... power supply ya think?
im gonna go out on a limb here:

if its a lap top have you tried plugging it in this week?

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Mine died too Hit the power button and it lights for about .5-1 second, fans just begin to move and then bam... off.... power supply ya think?
Pop the lid and see if any of the capacitors on the main board are popped first. If the P/S does this every time that you hit the power button, then it could be a main board rather than power supply.

If it's a notebook, like Drewpy said, then a dead battery can pull the system down too. Pop it out and try running it plugged into the wall.
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