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When I turn on my T6528 it runs for just a moment. The blue power light comes on, fans kick on, even the cd drive will open, but then it powers itself off and won't turn back on.
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sounds like your system is booting up and running due to the hold power shutdown procedure. you might try replacing the video card or adding one if your video is integrated.
Before anything else, open your case and make sure all power and data cables going to motherboard, disk drives, etc are firmly seated, and remove and re-install memory sticks in the same locations. Sometimes temperature changes inside the PC can cause these connections to loosen. If that doesn't fix it, do you hear the noise of the cooling fans coming on? If you do, check your monitor for a green light. If you get a green light on the monitor and fans are powered up and running and you get nothing else it could be a hard drive issue. Try booting from CD in that case. If fans come on briefly and then shut off, or fans stay on and you have no green monitor light, this could indicate an issue with your processor or motherboard.
First the obvious, monitor is on? Cables are connected securely to back of monitor and PC? Power cable/power adapter are all connected and plugged in? If a power adapter is used, it will feel warm.
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I am assuming it was working on some point and then stopped.
If you are getting power to monitor and it's power light is on, then I'd suggest a problem with the video output on PC
If you are not getting power to monitor or it's light is not on, the problem is with the monitor.It may have gone out on you. Try attaching to another computer.
there is either a motherboard/cpu issue (worst case), or a power supply issue (best case, cheap and easy fix)...
without being there looking at it i can't really tell you more. if you happen to have a spare ATX power supply, open the machine and plug it in to the system instead of the old one to see what happens.
if you don't have a spare, you obviously have another working computer you're posting from so maybe borrow it's power supply and see what happens.
an easy way to check is if you happen to have a regular vga monitor, hook it up to the computer if you get same results then you'll need to get a new video card.
Mark
Hi steve, PC repair is trial & error. I suggest you replace the power supply or test the power supply in another PC that also uses 4 SATA drives & two PCI-E slots for starters. Two boards with the same problem is odd. You must have the CPU & fan connected, memory installed, ATA 24_pin main power plugg connected (Page 17 in manual). 4-pin_12v power connected which is located (Just to the left of DDR1 memory slot). Looking at you're board the power supply should be no less than 500w.
CPU must have thermal grease between CPU & heat sink.
Even though you have fans running & LED's on & flashing, the power supply seems to be the first item to check. Make sure the bottom of the motherboard is not touching the PC case.
Try the above & post you're finding here.
my laptop is having trouble booting up. I get the black screen that says that Windows did not start Successfully. I can't get past this screen. What can i do?
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