I am having a problem with my computer (Windows XP, 1Gig Celeron, 512 PC133 RAM) booting up. Whenever I completely power down my computer, even if it has only been on for a few minutes, I cannot immediately power up my computer.
It sounds likepower supply problem. A PS has a startup cicuit, and if it's not working properly, it won't start up. Another, related possibilty is that the output voltage is out-of spec on warm startup. There's a power supply good (PSG) signal that will hold off the system if voltages are out-of-spec.
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It's possible that the power supply fan is not spinning or that the power supply itself is too low a power rating for the load. Except for mini-systems, 300W is the absolute minimum that I would recommend.
TallCool1
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it could be that your power supply is getting to hot i had on do that to me and i had to wait for it to cool down and then it would start up
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and someone send me a 300 watt powersupply that works in an october 2006 compaq presario sr2020nx please.
to funny ,you just want someone to send you a power supply !And!!!
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SHADOWTALOS Have you solved your startup problem? I have the same or at least similiar issue. On startup the power supply light is steady green, the 3 lights on the keyboard flash once, the CD/DVD drive lights sequence and then go out, the fans run, the hard drive light is on steady (does not flash or flicker) and all stops there. Nothing on screen, no light in mouse, no boot.
If you solve your issues you may solve mine.
Ron
open the box,unplug power from the harddrive and cdrom and remove any pci add in cards and see if it will boot ,if it boots ,then replace items removed one at a time to see what one is causing the problem
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