Acer Veriton 6900 Pro Desktop
When I plug in the power cable, and turn on the PC, the blue power light comes on and after a few seconds the fan starts running at full speed, but it doesn't even begin the boot process
Has happened before, but luckily it eventually booted up and I kept working. Now it won't boot at all.
I already check all cables its properly connected check smps power and processor heat sink but porblem stillI already check all cables its properly connected check smps power and processor heat sink but porblem still
You can't post conmments that contain an email address.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Unplug all power cables and check for bad connections. Reconnect all cables. Does the power supply fan rotate? Yes or No? Looking through the vented left side of the tower with the power cable plugged in do you see an LED lit? If no fan spinning in the power supply and no LED lit, then I suggest you change the power supply. Either do it yourself (very easy to do or have a tech shop do it for you - it's cheaper to do it yourself).
1. Un-plug all power cables.
2. Unscrew side panels.
3. Count how many of each type of power cable is required for on board devices.
4. Calculate power requirements by watts.
5. Purchase new power supply that has the cables you require and the required wattage to support your devices.
6. Unplug all power cables inside.
7. Plug in new power supply.
8. Plug in power cable first before turning on the computer. The green LED on the motherboard should come on. Congrats you have power.
9. Turn on the computer.
10. Enjoy!
Have you cleaned it lately? Is it getting sufficent air flow? A few cans of compressed air and a can of Electronic Contact Cleaner spray. If so, I would suggest the PSU may be bad. Reseat the memory mods, Try to reboot. If it starts, LED's blink, then completely powers off, Test the PSU with a multimeter, replace if necessary. Do you get anything on the monitor? Or does it shut down before? Had you done any hardware or software updates/upgrades?
It sounds like the power supply in your computer has gone bad. Thats the box you plug the power cable into in the back of the computer. It looks like you should be able to get a standard ATX power supply and replace it.. or have someone do it for you. You can get one for no more than $50, sometimes less.
Change the power supply and restart your pc. This will happen when the power supply has gone bad. It sends power to low voltage items but not the needed voltage to power the system on.
First, open your computer case by removing the two screws on the back and removing the side panel. Second, plug the blank harddrive into your motherboard using a SATA cable and attach the harddrive to the power supply.Third, run a cloning program such as Achronis True Image (http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/index.html).
You probably dislodged the "data" cable between the motherboard and the disk-drive, such that the disk-drive is inaccessible, and thus Windows cannot be loaded from the non-connected disk-drive.
looks like old xp machine. power supply could be flaky,bad caps on the board,dust build up on the cpu fan or graphics card causing it to over heat and shut down
×