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Old PC Occasionally Won't Start, Doesn't Power Down all the time
Old PC Occasionally Won't Start, Doesn't Power Down all the time
-------------------------------------------------------------------- I have several computers, but I am having a problem with an old computer I keep around for testing/experimenting purposes (trying out new OS's, and generally tinkering with). This computer is an old gateway g6-300, Pentium II 300, 128MB ram, 8.4 maxtor hdd A couple of weeks ago I hit the power button and nothing happened. I hit it again and again. nothing. I was getting ready to leave to do some errands and didn't have time to fool with it, so I left it for the time being. A day or two later I went to start it and it started no problem. It currently has win98se with most of the MS win98 updates installed. I also noticed if I choose "restart" for the shut down menu, it acts like it's going to shut down, you see the win 98 "your computer is shutting down." screen, the screen goes black, but the computer doesn't shut down (lights are still on and I hear the fans going). However if I choose "shut down" from the shut down menu, it does actually power down all the way. Last night it also did a strange thing where after I pressed the power button, it began to power up and then shut itself off after about 4-6 seconds. I hit the power button again and it did the same thing. Again and it did it a third time. I un plugged in and plugged it back in and hit the power button again and suddenly it powered on normally. I am guessing perhaps the power supply is starting to go, and I am wondering if anyone out there has experienced a total or partial power supply failure. I have never actually had a power supply go on me before. Does this sound like what might be happening? I don't have another power supply lying around to swap out and see if it makes a difference. I also don't have a multimeter or any equipment to test the power supply on hand ( I guess I know what I may need to get if I really want to get to the bottom of this). Thoughts? -- A |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 00:52:20 -0500, "mr x" wrote:
Old PC Occasionally Won't Start, Doesn't Power Down all the time -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have several computers, but I am having a problem with an old computer I keep around for testing/experimenting purposes (trying out new OS's, and generally tinkering with). This computer is an old gateway g6-300, Pentium II 300, 128MB ram, 8.4 maxtor hdd A couple of weeks ago I hit the power button and nothing happened. I hit it again and again. nothing. I was getting ready to leave to do some errands and didn't have time to fool with it, so I left it for the time being. A day or two later I went to start it and it started no problem. It currently has win98se with most of the MS win98 updates installed. I also noticed if I choose "restart" for the shut down menu, it acts like it's going to shut down, you see the win 98 "your computer is shutting down." screen, the screen goes black, but the computer doesn't shut down (lights are still on and I hear the fans going). However if I choose "shut down" from the shut down menu, it does actually power down all the way. Last night it also did a strange thing where after I pressed the power button, it began to power up and then shut itself off after about 4-6 seconds. I hit the power button again and it did the same thing. Again and it did it a third time. I un plugged in and plugged it back in and hit the power button again and suddenly it powered on normally. I am guessing perhaps the power supply is starting to go, and I am wondering if anyone out there has experienced a total or partial power supply failure. I have never actually had a power supply go on me before. Does this sound like what might be happening? I don't have another power supply lying around to swap out and see if it makes a difference. I also don't have a multimeter or any equipment to test the power supply on hand ( I guess I know what I may need to get if I really want to get to the bottom of this). Thoughts? That does sound like it "could" be a power supply problem, though failure to restart on Win98SE system (especially with similarly old drivers) might be unrelated. Most if not all Gateway G-6 systems used proprietary power supplies. A standard ATX power supply is electrically (including the connectors) compatible, but won't fit, mount in the case without significant modification (cutting and drilling) of the case. |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:56:29 GMT, kony wrote:
Most if not all Gateway G-6 systems used proprietary power supplies. A standard ATX power supply is electrically (including the connectors) compatible, but won't fit, mount in the case without significant modification (cutting and drilling) of the case. I may have a working Gateway power supply lying around somewhere, if you want it provide a decipherable email address. |
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Certainly sounds like it could be the power supply. You may want to
invest the $30 or so to find out. If the system just shuts down by itself, it may be due to the processor overheating. How is the air ciruclation there? Also, something else you may want to look at last is upgrading the BIOS. First, you may want to check just general connections: Is your RAM seeded properly? Are power cables on your hard drives pushed in all the way? Those are the kind of things that I would look at. You know what? I recall having a similar situation with one of the systems I fixed after I added new RAM. Try changing the slot that your RAM is in (if possible) or take one of the pieces out. I found it to be a faulty memory socket on the motherboard. Anyway, lots of suggestions... Try the least expensive and least risky first (i.e. don't do the BIOS first). - Con-cert-o "mr x" wrote in : Old PC Occasionally Won't Start, Doesn't Power Down all the time -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have several computers, but I am having a problem with an old computer I keep around for testing/experimenting purposes (trying out new OS's, and generally tinkering with). This computer is an old gateway g6-300, Pentium II 300, 128MB ram, 8.4 maxtor hdd A couple of weeks ago I hit the power button and nothing happened. I hit it again and again. nothing. I was getting ready to leave to do some errands and didn't have time to fool with it, so I left it for the time being. A day or two later I went to start it and it started no problem. It currently has win98se with most of the MS win98 updates installed. I also noticed if I choose "restart" for the shut down menu, it acts like it's going to shut down, you see the win 98 "your computer is shutting down." screen, the screen goes black, but the computer doesn't shut down (lights are still on and I hear the fans going). However if I choose "shut down" from the shut down menu, it does actually power down all the way. Last night it also did a strange thing where after I pressed the power button, it began to power up and then shut itself off after about 4-6 seconds. I hit the power button again and it did the same thing. Again and it did it a third time. I un plugged in and plugged it back in and hit the power button again and suddenly it powered on normally. I am guessing perhaps the power supply is starting to go, and I am wondering if anyone out there has experienced a total or partial power supply failure. I have never actually had a power supply go on me before. Does this sound like what might be happening? I don't have another power supply lying around to swap out and see if it makes a difference. I also don't have a multimeter or any equipment to test the power supply on hand ( I guess I know what I may need to get if I really want to get to the bottom of this). Thoughts? -- A |
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To identify reason for failure, complete system - power
switch, motherboard control circuit, & power supply - is described in this previous discussion: "I think my power supply is dead" on 5 Feb 2004 in alt.comp.hardware or http://www.tinyurl.com\2musa That 3.5 digit multimeter is necessary to actually 'see' what is happening; to understand the interplay between those three system components. Even if problem is not supply, an appreciation of what does happen is useful knowledge. mr x wrote: Old PC Occasionally Won't Start, Doesn't Power Down all the time -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have several computers, but I am having a problem with an old computer I keep around for testing/experimenting purposes (trying out new OS's, and generally tinkering with). This computer is an old gateway g6-300, Pentium II 300, 128MB ram, 8.4 maxtor hdd A couple of weeks ago I hit the power button and nothing happened. I hit it again and again. nothing. I was getting ready to leave to do some errands and didn't have time to fool with it, so I left it for the time being. A day or two later I went to start it and it started no problem. It currently has win98se with most of the MS win98 updates installed. I also noticed if I choose "restart" for the shut down menu, it acts like it's going to shut down, you see the win 98 "your computer is shutting down." screen, the screen goes black, but the computer doesn't shut down (lights are still on and I hear the fans going). However if I choose "shut down" from the shut down menu, it does actually power down all the way. Last night it also did a strange thing where after I pressed the power button, it began to power up and then shut itself off after about 4-6 seconds. I hit the power button again and it did the same thing. Again and it did it a third time. I un plugged in and plugged it back in and hit the power button again and suddenly it powered on normally. I am guessing perhaps the power supply is starting to go, and I am wondering if anyone out there has experienced a total or partial power supply failure. I have never actually had a power supply go on me before. Does this sound like what might be happening? I don't have another power supply lying around to swap out and see if it makes a difference. I also don't have a multimeter or any equipment to test the power supply on hand ( I guess I know what I may need to get if I really want to get to the bottom of this). |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 00:52:20 -0500, mr x wrote:
Old PC Occasionally Won't Start, Doesn't Power Down all the time -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have several computers, but I am having a problem with an old computer I keep around for testing/experimenting purposes (trying out new OS's, and generally tinkering with). This computer is an old gateway g6-300, Pentium II 300, 128MB ram, 8.4 maxtor hdd A couple of weeks ago I hit the power button and nothing happened. I hit it again and again. nothing. I was getting ready to leave to do some errands and didn't have time to fool with it, so I left it for the time being. A day or two later I went to start it and it started no problem. It currently has win98se with most of the MS win98 updates installed. I also noticed if I choose "restart" for the shut down menu, it acts like it's going to shut down, you see the win 98 "your computer is shutting down." screen, the screen goes black, but the computer doesn't shut down (lights are still on and I hear the fans going). However if I choose "shut down" from the shut down menu, it does actually power down all the way. Last night it also did a strange thing where after I pressed the power button, it began to power up and then shut itself off after about 4-6 seconds. I hit the power button again and it did the same thing. Again and it did it a third time. I un plugged in and plugged it back in and hit the power button again and suddenly it powered on normally. I am guessing perhaps the power supply is starting to go, and I am wondering if anyone out there has experienced a total or partial power supply failure. I have never actually had a power supply go on me before. Does this sound like what might be happening? I don't have another power supply lying around to swap out and see if it makes a difference. I also don't have a multimeter or any equipment to test the power supply on hand ( I guess I know what I may need to get if I really want to get to the bottom of this). Thoughts? -- A Others have covered the power supply possibility, so I'll just toss in this: The actual on-off switch could be at fault. When you buy a power supply it usually comes with a switch, but if you have another dead computer lying around that you could steal a switch from... Karl S. -- I'm still waiting for someone to WTFM! |
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Thanks for all the input.
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