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Power may be getting through the MB but if the PSU is faulty it may not be supplying enough power. Replace the PSU (or test with a tester) first and then let us know how that goes.

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There's two solutions I would try first. Generally this is a problem with the Master Boot Record of Windows. Typically caused by a virus or other threat or the actual hard-drive itself may be faulty. First put your Windows XP cd in the computer and boot from that. Then after …

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Boot off the CD (as in Windows XP) and enter recovery console. Type in ' chkdsk /? ' and then go for the option to recover bad sectors and perform volume scan (think it's chkdsk /p). This will correct any errors and also repair the Master Boot Record which is …

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I have tried that registry trick before and have never got it to work properly. As suggested before boot into safe mode and perform a system restore (the actual .exe is in the Windows folder). If a system has been operational for a few years and is having these sorts …

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Antec sell PSU testers. Pretty handy and will let you know if enough power is going through the cables and if it is constant.

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