- Jul 14, 2000
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Opened up my PC to install a new hard drive (more precisely.. to connect a new hard drive.. I had previously installed the hard drive and connected power, but aborted at that point because I failed to realize I didn't have a SATA cable handy 🤦‍♂️). Closed it up, connected everything back up, hit the power switch, and..
..
nothing.
Troubleshooting steps taken:
1. Flipped the switch on the power supply to make sure it was on (duh).
2. Disconnect the new hard drive (both on the drive side and the motherboard side).
3. Reseat cables on the motherboard (in particular for the power switch).
Clues (red herrings?):
1. I have a 3.5" external hard drive connected to this machine. It has a light on the front of it. When the power supply is flipped on, the light on the hard drive turns on.
2. I've had issues with this machine powering itself off. I believed this was due to what I sus is a dodgy hard drive (the plan was going to be to clone it onto the new one.. sigh..)
I did power on one more time during troubleshooting.. but I have not been able to repeat that.
I tried to be careful with ESD safety.. touched the case before doing any work.. but who knows? Mobo did seem to flex a bit when inserting the SATA cable..
..
nothing.
Troubleshooting steps taken:
1. Flipped the switch on the power supply to make sure it was on (duh).
2. Disconnect the new hard drive (both on the drive side and the motherboard side).
3. Reseat cables on the motherboard (in particular for the power switch).
Clues (red herrings?):
1. I have a 3.5" external hard drive connected to this machine. It has a light on the front of it. When the power supply is flipped on, the light on the hard drive turns on.
2. I've had issues with this machine powering itself off. I believed this was due to what I sus is a dodgy hard drive (the plan was going to be to clone it onto the new one.. sigh..)
I did power on one more time during troubleshooting.. but I have not been able to repeat that.
I tried to be careful with ESD safety.. touched the case before doing any work.. but who knows? Mobo did seem to flex a bit when inserting the SATA cable..