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Computer will not start at all
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Is it plugged in? If so is the power switched on at the wall and on the back of the computer?
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You probably should have started a new thread, this one is kinda old. Also I can't read half of what you said. It sounds like it turns on but windows doesn't load, Is that correct?
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So it works perfectly fine sometimes and not at all other times?
Last edited by darkmikey; Sep 1st, 2008 at 2:13 am.
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It sounds like a loose/faulty connection to me. Have you checked that all the plugs both internally and externally are plugged in correctly? Have you tried using a different plug cable?
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