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Old September 4th, 2009, 01:42 AM
Kaijin Kaijin is offline
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Blinking Power Button, Clicking Noise

I originally posted that I thought my computer was running hot but I am not so sure about that. Today it shut down while I had the case open. My VC card has never gone over 70 degrees C.

The screen went into "sleep mode" and I reached over and turned it off. When went to turn it on it just power button blinked (the computer did not start) and I could hear a clicking noise from inside the computer. Well I realized that the clicking noise was the CD drive clicking. I touched the bundle of wires coming from the PSU and motherboard and then the fans started clicking and "trying" to start up. I sort of wiggled these cables and the light turned off.

I have NO idea what to do.
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Old September 4th, 2009, 04:30 AM
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It would help everyone if you kept an ongoing issue to one thread. Im going to quote this post and continue the discussion in your previous thread here: http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/...05#post1121905
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