power problem

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i could use the psu from the computer im using now just to see.
but there is a possibility its the mobo.
if you want to see that just say somthing
ill be back in about 20 minutes
 
You said you "moved" the pc, recheck your work to make sure
that "ALL" the connections are solid and fully seated.

I would run the disk diagnostics program for your drive a couple
times over a period of days to "eliminate" bad sectors or other
problems with the hard drive.

I would run a memory diagnostics test to determine if your RAM
has problems. To really know for sure you need to run the test
for atleast 12 hrs if not longer. I have had problems arise at hr
11 on the second pass of 12 hrs each test period.

And "definately" test your PSU to make sure it provides a reliable
output to your system components.

Anything that interacts with the data on your pc can be responsible
for corrupting it.
 
Well, he did say he was on another computer didnt he?

So, on this other computer you can test the ram granted
the mobo will accept it and he surely can test the hard disk
as well on this "other" comp he's using to post here.

Put a VOM on the PSU regardless of the pc not booting,
the psu doesnt need to be connected to anything.
 
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