Compaq Presario 5451 will not boot
######### ORIGINAL PROBLEM REPORT #########
I am looking at this PC, as a favor for someone, so I don't know anything about its history. I would like to know which hardware component is the likely cause. When the PC is plugged in, here is what happens: The fan under the power connector comes on and stays on; The green LED on the front bezel is on solid; The lights on the NIC remain dark; Pressing the on/off button on the front bezel has no effect, no matter how long the button is pushed in; HDD LED on front bezel remains dark; No video at all; No beeps; No HDD activity is heard; Also, the Compaq tape (on the back) is still in place, so the case has probably not been opened. When I got this PC, the switch near the power plug was set to 230, instead of 115 as it should have been. Is this likely to have caused damage? ######### P.S. 1 ######### I have removed both cards (modem and NIC). Did not make a difference. ######### P.S. 2 ######### Well, I swapped out the power supply, bought from HP/Compaq. The only difference now is BOTH the power LED and HDD LED on the front bezel are lit solid green. Everything else is the same. The CPU fan is not spinning. Replacing the PS has had some effect, but is not the complete solution. It seems this has to be either defective motherboard or CPU. Opinions? Would welcome any suggestions. Thanks. -- Jay |
You should get some blinking of the hard drive activity light when you start
it. If not, try substituting a different hard drive. -- Euc1id "Jay Bollyn" wrote in message ... ######### ORIGINAL PROBLEM REPORT ######### I am looking at this PC, as a favor for someone, so I don't know anything about its history. I would like to know which hardware component is the likely cause. When the PC is plugged in, here is what happens: The fan under the power connector comes on and stays on; The green LED on the front bezel is on solid; The lights on the NIC remain dark; Pressing the on/off button on the front bezel has no effect, no matter how long the button is pushed in; HDD LED on front bezel remains dark; No video at all; No beeps; No HDD activity is heard; Also, the Compaq tape (on the back) is still in place, so the case has probably not been opened. When I got this PC, the switch near the power plug was set to 230, instead of 115 as it should have been. Is this likely to have caused damage? ######### P.S. 1 ######### I have removed both cards (modem and NIC). Did not make a difference. ######### P.S. 2 ######### Well, I swapped out the power supply, bought from HP/Compaq. The only difference now is BOTH the power LED and HDD LED on the front bezel are lit solid green. Everything else is the same. The CPU fan is not spinning. Replacing the PS has had some effect, but is not the complete solution. It seems this has to be either defective motherboard or CPU. Opinions? Would welcome any suggestions. Thanks. -- Jay |
"Euc1id" wrote in message
ink.net... You should get some blinking of the hard drive activity light when you start it. If not, try substituting a different hard drive. -- Euc1id Thanks for the suggestion. Are you saying the HDD IDE electronics might be shorted out? This is an interesting possibility that I had not considered. On Monday, I will swap in a known-good HDD, and report back here. I know I have had bad HDDs (hardware failure) that prevented booting (very early in the POST) in the past. This possibility should have occured to me; my bad. The only 'user-error' I am aware of with this box, is the PS switch was incorrectly set to 230 (instead of 115). Can this incorrect setting cause hardware damage? If so, which components? -- Jay |
"Jay Bollyn" wrote in message news:YgHCb.338685$Dw6.1121612@attbi_s02... "Euc1id" wrote in message ink.net... You should get some blinking of the hard drive activity light when you start it. If not, try substituting a different hard drive. -- Euc1id Thanks for the suggestion. Are you saying the HDD IDE electronics might be shorted out? This is an interesting possibility that I had not considered. On Monday, I will swap in a known-good HDD, and report back here. I know I have had bad HDDs (hardware failure) that prevented booting (very early in the POST) in the past. This possibility should have occured to me; my bad. The only 'user-error' I am aware of with this box, is the PS switch was incorrectly set to 230 (instead of 115). Can this incorrect setting cause hardware damage? If so, which components? -- Jay The computer will not run if the voltage setting does not match the actual voltage at the wall outlet. If the computer had been used in Europe or Asia, it might have had that voltage setting. The power supply will not turn on if the voltage is wrong. -- Earl F. Parrish |
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