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Power Supply
Name: METHOD Date: August 23, 1999 at 10:57:03 Pacific
Comment:
I was on my computer,addind more memory to it. When I did I tuned it on and the video did't work. Tried a couple of more times and the power supply does not power up the PC. I tried swicthing power supplys but it still does work. Can you help me. Thank You.
Name: TopGun Date: August 23, 1999 at 11:06:58 Pacific
Reply:
Have you tried taking the memoery out...
Try taking everything out, all cards and memory and see if the power supply comes on now..Are you sure you attached the power supply right..
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Response Number 2
Name: JDog Date: August 23, 1999 at 13:17:08 Pacific
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Go with TopGuns suggestions. Sometimes you have to pratically beat the SDRAM module in the slot with a hammer. So make sure you push it in till it lines up with the other module. This is a little extreme but make sure before you pick up any electronic component that you touch a metal(ex. your case) to release any amount of static electricity you could have picked up.
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Response Number 3
Name: Joe Sabisch Date: August 24, 1999 at 07:09:36 Pacific
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make sure that you ram is not damaged on any way if you hapened to bump one of those itty-bitty chips on the edge and it became disconected than you machine will not turn on you will just get a long beep than a pause then a long beep and that just continues like they said pull all but one peice of ram and try until you try them all
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