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BigBen747 Apr 20th, 2008 5:35 pm
HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
Hello, I have a media center desktop PC for like 4 years, and yesterday a blue screen came up a few times about a hardware and software problem. Then today it does the something. I was going to look around the computer when it was on. and was looking for some programs to scan the system. But it shuts down every min.

Then after a while the power supply LED light blinks. I called HP like 2 times, and they didn't really want to answer my question right. So I looked on there site and followed some steps of the power supply troubleshooting, I then take out the power from the mother board, and the light is steady on. I put it back in its blinking. What do you think I should do? I'm thinking of getting a new motherboard to see if thats it.

goomnaga Apr 22nd, 2008 1:21 am
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
When you first turn your PC on, do you get any strange beeps that werent there before you had the problem?

BigBen747 Apr 22nd, 2008 1:22 am
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
No

goomnaga Apr 22nd, 2008 1:38 am
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
Try resetting your BIOS. On the motherboard there is a small watch battery. Remove this battery along with the power cable from the power supply. Hold down the power button to fully discharge the system. Wait 2-3 minutes then reinstall the battery and plug in your system.

BigBen747 Apr 22nd, 2008 1:51 am
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
Done... Power supply LED light still blinks.

goomnaga Apr 22nd, 2008 2:03 am
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
It very well could be your motherboard. Ill check around to see what I can find out. Motherboards arent the cheapest to buy especially from HP.

coolraj003 Apr 22nd, 2008 5:33 am
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
Could it be the PSU that might be causing the problem? I'd double check which is the culprit the mobo or the PSU. Obviously the Mobo is expensive to buy but may be the problem is with the PSU. Can you get your mobo checked by using another working PSU, if it works then may be the problem is the PSU and you ll be able to solve the problem a bit cheaper.

Raj

230ward Dec 10th, 2008 1:42 pm
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
Hi there,

I have an M1270N doing the same thing (won't power on).
The power LED at the back blinks.
But if I remove the ATX power connector from the Mobo the power LED is lit steady.

The ATX power connector is a 24 pin not a 20 pin.

Did you find a solution to the problem?

FYI - mine stopped working after I blew the dust out :(

paoconnell Dec 10th, 2008 4:45 pm
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
The PC is 4 years old.

Electrolytic capacitors in PCs degrade over time, which can cause bad things to happen. Other things like crystallized solder joints can open connections. And then there's dust ;^).

If you can afford it, get a new computer and transfer important data and programs from the old to a new PC.

caperjack Dec 10th, 2008 4:50 pm
Re: HP Media Center computer does not start.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 230ward (Post 754444)
Hi there,

I have an M1270N doing the same thing (won't power on).
The power LED at the back blinks.
But if I remove the ATX power connector from the Mobo the power LED is lit steady.

The ATX power connector is a 24 pin not a 20 pin.

Did you find a solution to the problem?

FYI - mine stopped working after I blew the dust out :(

did you shut it down before you blew it out ,unplug all power plugs and replug ,remove ram and reseet it ,
its possibly a bad power supply ,or even a bad motherboard ,remove all add-in pci cars ,and try again


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