Jim,

So another possibility could be that my power supply is failing? 
Seems kinda understandable since I don't see any damage on my 
motherboard and everything was fine when it was last used two weeks 
ago. Possible that I don't have enough power to jump start my 
computer?

-Annie

--- In [email protected], "JIM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Annie,
> 
> >Thanks everyone for your replies. I've tried the cmos jumper,
> replacing the cmos battery, unplugging and replugging everything,
> cleaned out the dust and unfortunately I can't get into my bios and
> nothing seems to work.
> 
> Sometimes bad hardware can cause problems, although it seems 
unlikely that 
> anything would prevent the machine from 'makeing a peep'. You 
could try 
> uninstalling things one at a time, like the CD drives, etc. Of 
course the 
> problem could be the power supply.
> 
> Jim
>







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