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it could be overheading or it could be a power supply going bad. where is this green light, is it adjacent to the power cord, like on the back of the power supply unit, or is it adjacent to all the ports?
if the light is on the power supply then replace your power supply. if the light is adjacent to the ports, then remove the side cover of the case and blow the dust out of the cpu heatsink (the cpu heatsink is pretty big, usually aluminum, fin array, topped with a large fan). do not touch any microchips inside the computer, and discharge any static electricity before acessing the inside by touching an unpainted part of the case right after you have removed the side cover. if the heatsink is not dirty, and all the fans are working and well ventalated, then it is likely the power supply.
if it has a power button on the back of the power supply just turn it off and then unplugg it for about 5 mins then plugg it in and turn on the power supply again before you use the computer power button. if this wont work replace the power supply. this could be costly to fix since you could have fried the cpu when it was unplugged but start and the beginning.
if its by the power button the led just indicates power after u have removed its source and reconnected it........this is normal nothing to worry about.
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