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Computer tries to start but shuts down after 2-3 seconds
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I built the computer that I am currently using last year, it is an asus A8n5x mb w/ amd 3200+ processor and 1 gig of ram.. its a great build, has never given me trouble before..
however, in the past week it has been very dificult to start it up. I usually put it in standby at night, and in the morning I will resume from the standby. Now, when I push the power button to resume from standby, the computer immediately shuts off. I try to turn it back on, it turns on for a few seconds, and then it turns back off...
I'm not really a novice, I've built several computers be4 and I have A+, mcp certifications and such (not like it really means anything).. so I have done some basic troubleshooting, but I cannot seem to solve this problem on my own. The computer starts properly (lights, fans, hd all start up), I tested the power supply w/ a multimeter, reseated all expansion cards, unplugged and replugged almost everything, and still the problem continues. It is the strangest thing I have ever seen... I press the power button, it turns on then immediately off. I work on it a little and still nothing, but then it will eventually boot up and work fine. It works normally until I put it in standby or turn it off, and then the next time I try to turn it on, I encounter the same problem...
Any thoughts/suggestions?? I still think it has to be some kind of a power supply problem since it never even reaches POST. Perhaps I am overusing the power supply? its a 450 watt that came w/ the case, and I have many components... sata hd, cd burner, dvd/cd combo, 3 fans,.. power supply problems are always the most difficult...
however, in the past week it has been very dificult to start it up. I usually put it in standby at night, and in the morning I will resume from the standby. Now, when I push the power button to resume from standby, the computer immediately shuts off. I try to turn it back on, it turns on for a few seconds, and then it turns back off...
I'm not really a novice, I've built several computers be4 and I have A+, mcp certifications and such (not like it really means anything).. so I have done some basic troubleshooting, but I cannot seem to solve this problem on my own. The computer starts properly (lights, fans, hd all start up), I tested the power supply w/ a multimeter, reseated all expansion cards, unplugged and replugged almost everything, and still the problem continues. It is the strangest thing I have ever seen... I press the power button, it turns on then immediately off. I work on it a little and still nothing, but then it will eventually boot up and work fine. It works normally until I put it in standby or turn it off, and then the next time I try to turn it on, I encounter the same problem...
Any thoughts/suggestions?? I still think it has to be some kind of a power supply problem since it never even reaches POST. Perhaps I am overusing the power supply? its a 450 watt that came w/ the case, and I have many components... sata hd, cd burner, dvd/cd combo, 3 fans,.. power supply problems are always the most difficult...
Alright, Today I had more time, and I was able to do some more indepth troubleshooting... I took everything apart, and put it back together one piece at a time, and found out that the problem only occurs when my hard drive is connected to my psu..
My hard drive is a maxtor diamondmax 10 6L200m0 200gb sata 1.5 gb/s
I'm not quite sure why my hd is all of a sudden having problems, and I have no clue why it causes the entire power to cut out... I'll look it up online, post if u have any thoughts/suggestions
My hard drive is a maxtor diamondmax 10 6L200m0 200gb sata 1.5 gb/s
I'm not quite sure why my hd is all of a sudden having problems, and I have no clue why it causes the entire power to cut out... I'll look it up online, post if u have any thoughts/suggestions
the new psu has not come in yet... but, I do not think i am overloading my current power supply, I unplugged everything except mb and my hd, and I still get the same problem.
I think what dcc said about the short circuit protection may be true.. I've put the hd to my ear to try and listen, and I don't think it is actually starting up during the 2-3 seconds that the computer is actually on...
it's very strange.. I've never heard of a hd causing the entire computer to shut down, nor have I found anything online about it. I don't have another sata hd, so I can't test to be 100% certain that it is the hd..
Thanks for your interest, I'll let you know how the new psu works when it arrives
I think what dcc said about the short circuit protection may be true.. I've put the hd to my ear to try and listen, and I don't think it is actually starting up during the 2-3 seconds that the computer is actually on...
it's very strange.. I've never heard of a hd causing the entire computer to shut down, nor have I found anything online about it. I don't have another sata hd, so I can't test to be 100% certain that it is the hd..
Thanks for your interest, I'll let you know how the new psu works when it arrives
ok.. the psu came in, and when I plugged it into the hd and mb.. it worked!!! So I have no clue wut the hell the problem is.. My old psu seems to just be having problems with my hd b/c it works fine with everything else. The hd that came in was only a 300Watt.. I just wanted to a buy a cheap one that I could test with. So.. any ideas on what the problem may be?
As to your idea dcc, I do not have another sata hd, but I do not think its the hd causing me trouble. Although through troubleshooting, I pretty much ruled out everything lol..
As to your idea dcc, I do not have another sata hd, but I do not think its the hd causing me trouble. Although through troubleshooting, I pretty much ruled out everything lol..
Last edited by joshSCH; Apr 6th, 2007 at 10:27 pm.
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