Re: firing up a SATA hard drive
- From: Dragomir Kollaric <Dragomir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:12:14 +0000 (UTC)
On 2008-08-22, attilathehun1 hit the keyboard and wrote:
Ok, so with all the so called " PC techs " no one has even a clue. So wtf do
you think a PC tech would say to me at a PC Store? I'll tell you, he would
say, I had to change your motherboard and CPU chip or at least the CPU chip
or your tower. I'm not going to bring it into a PC store. I think now, it's
either the tower or the actual motherboard. But, why would it fire up with
the power supply unit tester if it was the motherboard? Why would it fire up
without the power supply tester once or twice and then not fire up at all,
again?
What does the *manual* say for the PSU? After all it was
put together by people who know what they are doing. Maybe a
protection-circuit kicks in if no load is connected?
"Installation under professional supervision is strongly recommended"
from my "LC-Power Arkangel" PSU manual.
Looks to me soon you'll get another PSU....
Hmm, now if you don't understand what the manual says, how
could you understand any technical advice given to you in
this news-group?
No answers? I thought there were some PC techs here?
Ok, then stfu and mind your own business if you don't have a constructive
answer!
Anyone with a good clue would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, attilathehun1
Dragomir Kollaric
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