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I read the recent thread started by Kpack08 about a similar machine not starting. My mother in law has the same machine for 4 years. Today, it would not start - no sound, no fan, no front light- -nothing. I replaced the power supply, and can see the green light on the motherboard..but no other sign of life.
Can anyone tell me anything that might help? Capt_Kirk suggested that this is a problem that happens to Emachines and seemed to suggest it cannot be fixed, although not clear what the actual problem is.
Any help will be appreciated.
Can anyone tell me anything that might help? Capt_Kirk suggested that this is a problem that happens to Emachines and seemed to suggest it cannot be fixed, although not clear what the actual problem is.
Any help will be appreciated.
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I hope your mobo isn't dead. I had one die and never found out what happened to it or why it fried. I'm not saying it is, I'm not a pro. Going by experience of my own. There's usually more than one reason that something can go out with pc's so rest assured I could be wrong.
It does sound like something is out now though. Did you ensure everything was connected properly with the new psu? Right specs (same kind that was in it?)
The one I had that fried I replaced the psu 2 times until I found out. Once I replaced the MOBO everything was ok. If you have a back up mobo, it may help to try it.
I'm not familiar with EMachines but I'm thinking they run the same pretty much?
Hope there was some help in this message for ya.
Xts
It does sound like something is out now though. Did you ensure everything was connected properly with the new psu? Right specs (same kind that was in it?)
The one I had that fried I replaced the psu 2 times until I found out. Once I replaced the MOBO everything was ok. If you have a back up mobo, it may help to try it.
I'm not familiar with EMachines but I'm thinking they run the same pretty much?
Hope there was some help in this message for ya.

Xts
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