C Corporate Thug Lifer Apr 17, 2003 37,622 0 76 Jun 14, 2009 #1 I even left the cpu/hsf/ram intact but the computer still wont boot any ideas?
C CrankyMcStank Member Jan 28, 2009 107 0 0 Jun 14, 2009 #2 When you transferred everything over, did you flip the switch on the back of the PSU to the off position and then not flip it back to on? Did you make sure to reconnect ALL the power connectors on the GPU, HDDs, etc? Sometimes it's the simple things we forget.
When you transferred everything over, did you flip the switch on the back of the PSU to the off position and then not flip it back to on? Did you make sure to reconnect ALL the power connectors on the GPU, HDDs, etc? Sometimes it's the simple things we forget.
C Corporate Thug Lifer Apr 17, 2003 37,622 0 76 Jun 14, 2009 #3 yup, power is on and all connectors in plugged in.
C CrankyMcStank Member Jan 28, 2009 107 0 0 Jun 14, 2009 #4 Does it turn on at all? Maybe you have a standoff shorting the mobo.
C Corporate Thug Lifer Apr 17, 2003 37,622 0 76 Jun 14, 2009 #5 Originally posted by: CrankyMcStank Does it turn on at all? Maybe you have a standoff shorting the mobo. Click to expand... doesn't turn on at all...
Originally posted by: CrankyMcStank Does it turn on at all? Maybe you have a standoff shorting the mobo. Click to expand... doesn't turn on at all...
C CrankyMcStank Member Jan 28, 2009 107 0 0 Jun 14, 2009 #6 Check the standoffs and check that you have the front panel connectors turned the right way and making good connections.
Check the standoffs and check that you have the front panel connectors turned the right way and making good connections.
C Corporate Thug Lifer Apr 17, 2003 37,622 0 76 Jun 14, 2009 #7 well, threw in a spare PSU and it boots up just fine. Looks like I somehow managed to killed the PSU?
well, threw in a spare PSU and it boots up just fine. Looks like I somehow managed to killed the PSU?
C CrankyMcStank Member Jan 28, 2009 107 0 0 Jun 14, 2009 #8 Strange...good to hear you figured it out though.