Is there a way to tell if you have a bad diet? [old computer] [power supply]

admin / September 30th, 2010/ Posted in Computer Help / No Comments »

Q: I was on my back together and when I power on, nothing happened. How can you tell if your food is bad? If the fan running even if the power from the computer and not connected to the motherboard? Got any equipment to the wires or something in that test, but I would appreciate any and all comments. I have a bad week, two computers does not work in 3 days and I have no idea whats wrong with them.: (


Re:I would suggest getting a volt meter or multimeter. They are fairly inexpensive @ Radio Shack and probably other places. It is probably the easiest way.

Re:I recently read a Usenet post where the problem was caused by a bad switch (CompUSA changed his PS and mobo, didn't fix it, small computer shop did).

Have you tried briefly shorting the pair of jumpers where the switch connects to the mobo?


Re:Double check all of your connections. Triple check them even. The fan in the p/s may or may not spin when you first turn on the switch in back. You could pick up another p/s and try it to see if it fires up your system. The p/s is cheaper than a motherboard. If it still behaves the same way with the new p/s then you can return it (ask wherever you get it from if they will accept a return.)

Re:No, fans go on with the when switched on by the motherboard. If the computer goes on, it is not to be concluded that the is the problem. There is no way to test without a volt meter. Even then, you are not testing output with any load on it.

Re:I have an ATX . If my motherboard does not send a signal, does that mean it's fried? Thanks

Re:Need some more info please. Is it an AT or ATX ? It's easy to tell. An AT has (usually) 2 sets of connectors that attatch to the motherboard. An ATX p/s has a single connector with 2 rows of wires. An AT 's fan should spin when you turn on the power. An ATX p/s usually needs a signal from the mobo before it turns on, though it is always supplying power to the mobo when switch in back is on, (if it has one.)

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