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Wafu-Yoshino:
Buyed a new PC. And i wont start. Build it from Scratch and always was keeping in check that everything will work with each other. Wenn I try to start it nothing happens expect that the red light of the graphics card shine for a milisecond. I tried everything and I dont think I screwed up the wiring. Damn is that anoying and I dont know what else I could do.

And now im sitting here and typing in that with my PS3.

Cael K.:

--- Quote from: Wafu-Yoshino on December 10, 2016, 02:41:04 pm ---Buyed a new PC. And i wont start. Build it from Scratch and always was keeping in check that everything will work with each other. Wenn I try to start it nothing happens expect that the red light of the graphics card shine for a milisecond. I tried everything and I dont think I screwed up the wiring. Damn is that anoying and I dont know what else I could do.

And now im sitting here and typing in that with my PS3.

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Not sure if this belongs in games, but eh. It's not like I care. If you're sure you got all the right wires plugged in where they should be and haven't missed anything...

It's a crap shoot, but on-board lights mean something - a blinking red light in the right spot could indicate that... I dunno, maybe you've got a non-booting BIOS and need to reset it or something. If there are any on your motherboard, you might want to take a look at your motherboard manual to see (if you can find where they say) what it means. Your graphics card may have some too, but I haven't really seen this sort of stuff on them. Don't know if you can glean anything out of this, but a slim chance of helping is better than no chance of helping.

Just in case, I wouldn't turn it on for too long at a time though. There's a chance that bad power could be getting supplied to it. I'd think that a good power supply would take the hit for whatever it's connected to, but you never know. If you've got another power supply that can connect up to your motherboard sitting around, maybe you can try that.

Come to think of it, maybe even check your Power SW jumpers in case something happened to the cables. Maybe the soldering to the power button got cut or something (yes that sucks, but you can order replacements). If you're feeling brave, there are ways to start the computer without hitting the power button on top of the case. Google for it if you're feeling comfortable or desperate enough, just don't mess it up or you could blow something that could have been just fine.

This is all shot in the dark, though. It may give you some pointers, but it might not be exactly what you're lookin' at.

Wafu-Yoshino:
Thanks, but I solved it already.

It was just a wire that I pluged in where it shouldnt be.

And sorry that I posted it here, I was realy stressed back then.

DeviantProtagonist:
I wouldn't worry, friend. Those small things can get the best of techies, particularly after a long stretch of work.

Last week I set up a dozen school PCs, not realizing I haven't plugged in the main Ethernet cable for their switch.

Took me forever to figure out what the hell I did wrong... until our supervisor pointed it out to my expense. :P

TemhotaTech:
Can someone make a list of Idol App games? Both Rhythem and card collecting?

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