Hello fellow.
I also had the same 200% same problem with my computer with same age
as of yours and the problem was bad sectors or in short hard disk
problem. Did your computer was behaving strangely before this
happened.

On 12/10/09, Alan Avery <[email protected]> wrote:
> One way to test to see if it's the motherboard is to take out the ram then
> turn on the computer. If you do not hear a serious of beeps with the ram out
> more than likely it's a bad motherboard. The other option would be to take
> out the CMOS battery for about 30 mins then reinstall it and see it if comes
> up. If neither of these options work then your looking at a bad motherboard.
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 4:33 AM, bow.bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello tech people. I've got a little problem that I hope you can help me
>> with.
>>
>> My computer wont boot up.
>>
>> I switch the electricity on at the plug then I press the start button
>> on the computer. The green power light comes on and the red hard drive
>> light STAYS ON but there is no beep and the computer does not boot.
>> Can anybody help? Could it be a faulty push-button start switch?
>>
>> Age: 5 years
>> O.S: Windows XP Home SP3
>> CPU: AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+  2.01GHz
>> RAM: 1GB
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Bill.
>>
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