thhancock3
Geek Trainee
Hello,
I've recently sent my computer to the computer repair shop and collected it again after they said to replace the power supply. This I did - the exact same model from dell costing £100 - and I'm still having the exact same problem as before.
i.e:
I press the ON button and the little light turns orange but stays orange when it should be green). The fan (I think the main CPU one) speeds up and gets increasingly faster and louder. nothing else happens - screen is completely blank. It did used to occasionally boot up but then crash after about 5 mins of use - the screen would just freeze and nothing would work except the off button. I havn't managed a succesfull boot however even with the new PSU installed so something is still definately wrong.
What I basically want to know is what else could have happened to my computer. I must admit that I did try a lot to try to get it to boot before I realised that the PSU was broken - perhaps destroying other parts of the computer. What can a broken PSU do to a computer and is it expensive. Also would it be cheaper to send the computer to Dell to be repaired rather than to the local repair shop. The only reason I think it might be is that the PC repair man said that to order a new power supply would cost about £130, I bought it myself from Dell for just £100 - expensive I know but its the only way to safely replace a Dell PSU.
I need as much help as I can get - and fast as I would like it repaired
before i start my A-levels.
Thank you very much for reading - please reply.
From Tim
I've recently sent my computer to the computer repair shop and collected it again after they said to replace the power supply. This I did - the exact same model from dell costing £100 - and I'm still having the exact same problem as before.
i.e:
I press the ON button and the little light turns orange but stays orange when it should be green). The fan (I think the main CPU one) speeds up and gets increasingly faster and louder. nothing else happens - screen is completely blank. It did used to occasionally boot up but then crash after about 5 mins of use - the screen would just freeze and nothing would work except the off button. I havn't managed a succesfull boot however even with the new PSU installed so something is still definately wrong.
What I basically want to know is what else could have happened to my computer. I must admit that I did try a lot to try to get it to boot before I realised that the PSU was broken - perhaps destroying other parts of the computer. What can a broken PSU do to a computer and is it expensive. Also would it be cheaper to send the computer to Dell to be repaired rather than to the local repair shop. The only reason I think it might be is that the PC repair man said that to order a new power supply would cost about £130, I bought it myself from Dell for just £100 - expensive I know but its the only way to safely replace a Dell PSU.
I need as much help as I can get - and fast as I would like it repaired
before i start my A-levels.
Thank you very much for reading - please reply.
From Tim