Thanks for the info...it turns out the one I have is a 300 watt ATX, so
hopefully
that will work just fine. 

Janet


> [Original Message]
> From: tammy gurwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Power Computing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 7/5/2003 1:08:46 AM
> Subject: Re: won't boot.
>
> Janet,
>
> The wattage figure is what the system requires, so a larger wattage power 
> supply is ok and in fact desirable in most cases. The only thing you
should 
> be careful of in most cases is installing a power supply that is smaller( 
> lower wattage)  than the original equipment.
>
> Rick
>
> >From: "Jriverrun" Reply-To: "Power Computing List" To: "Power Computing 
> >List" Subject: Re: won't boot. Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 20:09:34 -0500
> >
> >Thanks, Charlie. I actually have a new ATX power supply I was going to
use 
> >on a PC which ended up having other problems requiring a new system
board 
> >and case...I'll try putting it in and see if that fixes it. Do you know
if 
> >200 watts is the limit...? The one I have may be a 250 watt...not sure.
> >
> >Janet
> >
> >
> > > [Original Message] > From: Charlie Reyes > To: Power Computing List > 
> >Date: 7/4/2003 9:51:09 AM > Subject: Re: PC150 - not recognizing ANY CD 
> >drive! > > >I have a Powerbase 240 that will not boot. > > > >I think I 
> >might need a new clock battery or power supply. > >It sounds like it's 
> >going to start up, and then winds right back down... > >It sounds like
the 
> >hard disk is starting to spin before it quits after > >just a second or 
> >two... > > > >Any ideas or ways to tell which to check first? > > >
>Janet 
> > > > > > My PB240 DT had the same problem until I replaced its 200W ATX 
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