Did you try to start it with a keyboard instead of the power button? I've
heard that those buttons go bad sometimes.

Where did you send your PSU out to and how much did it cost? I had mine done
for $89 but it's a 12 month warranty.

Diane

2011/2/24 Jörg Duurkoop <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> I had my PSU repaired (and upgraded as the guy that does it claims
> that he replaces all the failure-prone parts too and gives a 3-year
> warranty). Today I put it in my MDD, connected the big black connector
> to the mainboard, connected two of my startup-disks, monitor, kb and
> mouse. When I press the power switch on the front, only the LED of the
> switch is alight and only as long as I press the switch.
>
> Before I removed the PSU and sent it in for repair I still got a bong,
> the red LED on the mainboard was lit and the disks at least tried to
> start ...
>
> So now either my mobo, CPU or both are bad? I'm very sad  :-(
>
> Anybody has one last suggestion? I have very little money and know
> nobody with a second MDD that I could abuse ...
>
>

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