hello tim and wecome to the forum.
looks like you found out the hard way that no PC equipment should really be left on in the event of a thunder storm:)
it looks to me as if you will need a new motherboard for your PC and probably a lot of new components too as what seems to have happened is the lightening strike (which i take it as being very near to or having actually struck your home or a power line) has generated a surge so great that it has blown the Surge protection equipment of which you have installed and a charge has passed up the cabling into your PC and has in actual fact fried your motherboard.
lightening also creats frightening anmounts of static energy and if you imagine that the static energy created by a human is enough to damage chips in a PC imagine what static energy maybe millions of times more powerful can do
sometimes with PCs you might get a very small sign of life like as you've indicated the lights come on for a sec then nothing more. this is a sign of a major power/motherboard problem.
its strange how the other items plugged into the same thing were ok, however be sure to replace that surge protector and remember static energy and pcs dont mix very nicely:)
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hI txmxdx,
Lightning strike ???...EWwwwwwwww !! Bad news. :sad:
I agree with most of what JANINE said above... but .. there's a slim chance you might get lucky & not need a whole new motherboard (depending on which parts were effected). Only way to find out is to have qualified tech check it our completely.
For future reference:
Surge protectors WILL NOT protect your PC from lightning strikes.. the voltage & amperage will routinely "jump" the protection circuits & "fry" something. The ONLY safe thing to do is TURN IT OFF !
Hope this helps
Good luck
RGPHNX
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hI txmxdx,
Lightning strike ???...EWwwwwwwww !! Bad news. :sad:
I agree with most of what JANINE said above... but .. there's a slim chance you might get lucky & not need a whole new motherboard (depending on which parts were effected). Only way to find out is to have qualified tech check it our completely.
For future reference:
Surge protectors WILL NOT protect your PC from lightning strikes.. the voltage & amperage will routinely "jump" the protection circuits & "fry" something. The ONLY safe thing to do is TURN IT OFF !
Hope this helps
Good luck
RGPHNX
im thoroughly in agreement with you there mate. i always turn my machines off if theres even a slight chance of a storm. if i hear it predicted in a weather forecast and i have to go out then off go my machines. i dont wanna lose £4500 worth of pc equipment.
surge protectors only offer some degree of protection against household electrical surges. they arent 100% foolproof:)
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