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Post by #eXpert^. on Jun 23, 2006 1:44:32 GMT 1
Yeah, got my cp back then it made a loud pop and shutdown Any1 know what might be the cause of this? I'm soooo mad.
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Post by Dream-=Of-God=- on Jun 23, 2006 2:39:09 GMT 1
Was it a beep, or an actual pop like something blew up in your case? If something blew up, you need to replace it -- hands down. If it was a beep from your computer, that could be a video card issue.
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Post by #eXpert^. on Jun 23, 2006 2:42:26 GMT 1
Pretty sure it was a pop, it was very loud, and scared me.
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Post by Halo-=Of-God=- {James} on Jun 26, 2006 4:09:59 GMT 1
i have no idea but it has to be bad can you start it up again or no?
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Post by #eXpert^. on Jun 26, 2006 4:19:03 GMT 1
Nope
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-McC.Condemned
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Sh00t first - ask later[x=condemnedman]
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Post by -McC.Condemned on Jul 5, 2006 20:12:07 GMT 1
Do you tryed turn on PC in safe mode?
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Post by {C4C}Cloak on Jul 7, 2006 1:37:12 GMT 1
Mother boards have capacitors that will pop to safe guard the rest of the system. So you either blew a PSU or mobo. Hoping that the capacitors did their job and you lost only one or the other and not everything in the case.
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Post by =INS=Oh_nOes on Jul 18, 2006 6:30:43 GMT 1
This is old, but I thought I could help out anyways... -> I would test the psu and the power cord first using a multimeter. Make sure to get information on how to properly test your psu or get help from a friend that knows basic electricity and stuff and how to use a multimeter and stuff( I've used "and stuff" twice). careful not to get electrocuted... or else
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