Hello,

I recently purchased a G3 AIO sight unseen from a school auction.
Unfortunately, its DOA. Plug it in, make sure the power supply switch is on
and I get nothing when I press the power button on the front of the machine.
I tried pulling it apart to see what the problem may be. I noticed that the
pin-out was the same as a standard atx power supply so I tried a standard PC
power supply. Again no go. I still think my power supply is bad. However,
I've been a windows guy for about 10 years now so don't know as much about
these. I'd really like to get the little sucker (okay, chunky sucker)
running. Any tips, tricks or ideas?

Thank you,

Ron
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