beelers wrote:

-snip-
>*Symptoms*
>
>1 - It was running fine
>
>2 - After a shutdown, it would not boot. By that I mean I hit the keyboard
>power key and no fans started. No chime. The only sign of life was a
>flickering power light.
>
>3 - Thinking this might be a problem with my APC UPS I shut the UPS down
>and reset it. Turned it back on and the machine booted.
>
>4 - Machine up for about 2 days, then I come home to find it shut down
>with everything else still running.
>
>5 - Repeated the process that worked before (did this several times). When
>I unplug the machine and plug it back in the power light on the front of
>the machine will flicker. I have to unplug it and plug it back in to
>duplicate this behavior. I also noticed (after I removed the case) that
>the cooling fan mounted on the back of the machine will try to spin while
>the light is flickering. This leads me to believe that it is *not* the
>power supply since some juice is trying to trickle through.
>
>*Attempts to revive the dead*

-snip-

have you tried the bepassing the UPS altogether to see if the problem lies
there?

Cheers...Michael



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