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Duckilous 11 May, 2016 @ 11:54pm
Oh please no, don't tell me this is happening
I really need to take this seriously, my computer won't turn on.
Everything seems to be plugged in correctly but pressing the power button doesn't do anything, my computer refuses to turn on.
Last time I used it was last week, everything seems just fine but today, it just won't turn on.
I'm actually sad, very sad and don't want to wait until my birthday to get a new computer so please, does anyone of you know any advice that you can give me?
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Yielding 11 May, 2016 @ 11:58pm 
Go... outside.
Duckilous 12 May, 2016 @ 12:03am 
Originally posted by YieldingBusiness:
Go... outside.
Seriously, I'm really getting tired of this unhelpful comments.
Last edited by Duckilous; 12 May, 2016 @ 12:05am
j. 12 May, 2016 @ 12:16am 
Laptop or PC?
Duckilous 12 May, 2016 @ 12:17am 
Originally posted by ˈjɛnz-ɔ(ˈɛst) #610:
Laptop or PC?
PC.
j. 12 May, 2016 @ 12:19am 
Originally posted by R.I.P Here Lies Maggot.:
Originally posted by ˈjɛnz-ɔ(ˈɛst) #610:
Laptop or PC?
PC.
Clean it and try to see if all cables are properly connected.
j. 12 May, 2016 @ 12:23am 
Can be probably power supply's fault.
Scrap another one from some other computer, but it should be equal or more powerful than the old one.
Zennock 12 May, 2016 @ 3:33am 
I guess it's the power supply's fault. They're easily the first things to break down.
Try spraying the insides with some thing. Probably canned air.
Call an expert. Doing shit by yourself might make it worse. And as Zennock and Jens said, its probably the power supply. I have had the same problem too.
Krinkov 12 May, 2016 @ 7:05am 
Clean it or test if the power supply is dead. Buy a new PS If necessary.
Originally posted by Krinkov:
Clean it or test if the power supply is dead. Buy a new PS If necessary.


Originally posted by MGGAR:A I Dr. Robo Jesus P.hD:
Call an expert. Doing shit by yourself might make it worse. And as Zennock and Jens said, its probably the power supply. I have had the same problem too.


Originally posted by Zennock:
I guess it's the power supply's fault. They're easily the first things to break down.


Originally posted by ˈjɛnz-ɔ(ˈɛst) #610:
Can be probably power supply's fault.
Scrap another one from some other computer, but it should be equal or more powerful than the old one.
This^
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Date Posted: 11 May, 2016 @ 11:54pm
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