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Old October 22nd 07, 04:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Fred Heatley
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Default My Pc has died "Help"

For some time my pc case was getting very hot. I turned it off and let it
cool down and then resumed. Yes I know I should have done something about it
then. Alas , last week it shut down never to start again. When I plug it in
and press the start button , no response , not a gig out of it!!!. However
on the mother board a small red pilot llike light is on. Is it the cpu or
the power supply unit or the mother board ??? .


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Old October 22nd 07, 04:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default My Pc has died "Help"

I wouldn't know. This is an Outlook Express newsgroup, and your question
doesn't relate to Windows at all.
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"Fred Heatley" wrote in message
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For some time my pc case was getting very hot. I turned it off and let it
cool down and then resumed. Yes I know I should have done something about
it then. Alas , last week it shut down never to start again. When I plug
it in and press the start button , no response , not a gig out of it!!!.
However on the mother board a small red pilot llike light is on. Is it
the cpu or the power supply unit or the mother board ??? .


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Old October 22nd 07, 06:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
grayfox
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Default My Pc has died "Help"

Your lucky. The last time my PC heated up it was a flame about 4 inces lokg
shooting up from the mother board.
Sounds like you cooked the board ot the power unit. Either way you have to
take it in and get it fixed or if it's an old PC, bite the bulit and buy a
new one.

"Fred Heatley" wrote:

For some time my pc case was getting very hot. I turned it off and let it
cool down and then resumed. Yes I know I should have done something about it
then. Alas , last week it shut down never to start again. When I plug it in
and press the start button , no response , not a gig out of it!!!. However
on the mother board a small red pilot llike light is on. Is it the cpu or
the power supply unit or the mother board ??? .



 




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