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Thread ID: 107793 2010-03-02 02:04:00 Problems starting a pc nedkelly (9059) Press F1
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862955 2010-03-02 02:04:00 Hey any one ever heard of a pc not turning on with a hard drive attached on IDE? I have been trying to get one of my P4 motherboards to run a pc with a capture card in it. So I had everything hooked up pushed power button and for a split second everything fires up then it stops. So I disconnected everything and started adding them one by one to see what might be causing the problem. Everything was going perfect until I tried to attach a hard drive (Seagate 20gb) then nothing. So tried another one same thing, so tried another one. So after much scratching of my head and many expletives I grabbed one of my 160gb Maxtor hard drives from my server and to my surprise it went. Any ideas what has been happening? nedkelly (9059)
862956 2010-03-02 02:08:00 Sounds like the one here, that didnt want to go, when I turned it on this morning. It kept stopping on the post after being detected. I had to chuck it in this and format it. Now I have to reinstall windows on it (if it works). I still dont know why it wouldnt boot. Speedy Gonzales (78)
862957 2010-03-02 02:15:00 this did not post at all. Just push the power button and a small flicker of life then nothing. nedkelly (9059)
862958 2010-03-02 02:17:00 Short the 2 pins on the mobo header. Could be a dead switch Speedy Gonzales (78)
862959 2010-03-02 02:26:00 nope did that stuck a keyboard lock from a 95 pc on it, did same thing. It only worked when I stuck this 160GB Maxtor into it. Only other drive it would start with was a 4gb seagate thing. nedkelly (9059)
862960 2010-03-02 02:57:00 So have you set the jumpers as master, slave or cable select and where is the IDE drive on the cable?

Is another drive on the same cable?
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862961 2010-03-02 03:07:00 Yes jumpers set on every drive I tried to master. Yes only one drive on this IDE cable. And also did swap IDE cable. nedkelly (9059)
862962 2010-03-07 21:10:00 Hi everyone just an update on this problem. I swapped out the PSU for a generic on that I had lying around and what do you know it goes perfect. Oh well means that the PSU I was using is bad, which is a shame because it has been running good for a few years now. nedkelly (9059)
862963 2010-03-07 23:43:00 PSU capacitors have probably failed Agent_24 (57)
862964 2010-03-17 04:11:00 ok this is strange stuck the PSU into the pc that I have running as a server and it is going perfect now with 2 hard drives. nedkelly (9059)
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