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You may require a new power supply.
"kirby787" wrote in message ... simply, the computer won't turn on. the screen works fine, but the computer will not turn on what soever |
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can you help me with that? i don't know what you're talking about
"Gary Mount" wrote: You may require a new power supply. "kirby787" wrote in message ... simply, the computer won't turn on. the screen works fine, but the computer will not turn on what soever |
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Is your computer a laptop?
If it is a desktop, you can uninstall the power supply and install a new one. However, some computers from manufacturers have a proprietary power supply and is difficult for a do it yourself replacement. "kirby787" wrote in message news ![]() can you help me with that? i don't know what you're talking about "Gary Mount" wrote: You may require a new power supply. "kirby787" wrote in message ... simply, the computer won't turn on. the screen works fine, but the computer will not turn on what soever |