>From what I understand the PC isn't completing POST.
It sounds like a bad power supply, but it could also be a bad
systemboard (also called a motherboarD).

In any case it sounds like this user should seek professional
diagnosis at a computer repair shop.


--- In [email protected], Christopher Range
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rupert Bear wrote:
> 
> >Christopher said --> I am wondering about the Power Supply.
> >
> >Probably electricity Chris ... sorry ... <grin> ?
> >
> >Rupert
> >
> Rupert, I wasn't intending to be critical because, the software could 
> still be a possibility.  In my situation, after a couple hours, I am
not 
> able to send or, receive e-mail or, access web pages.  I know it is 
> something to do with the settings, either specific to Netscape or, 
> specific to the physical connection.  I have not called the cable 
> company about it because, it is an annoyance I have learned to live
with.
> 
> The reason I suggested the Power Supply is because, he had said that it 
> worked the previous night then, in the morning, nothing worked.  I 
> almost suggested he get his hands on a spare monitor to, test the video 
> card and, see if it was specific to the video card or, monitor.  I 
> thought about nothing working....I am wondering, outside of the Power 
> Supply if, the plug going from the Power Supply to the wall is
loose, at 
> either end.
> 
> Christopher





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