Toni
December 12th 03, 07:29 AM
I've tried all of that. The CDRW drive LED light stays on
and will not open; almost as though it is stuck but it was
not being used when this happened. When I unplug the long
regtangular shaped plug that has a wide thin clothlike
wire I am then able to open the CDRW but nothing else
happens. I've unplugged everything else I can, moved to a
different outlet to no avail. It's still stuck. Is there
anything else I can try?
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My computer froze and after shutting down it remains in
a
>>frozen state. After starting nothing happens at all and
I
>>mean nothing.
>>.
>>You need to open your PC case to carefully inspect for
>loose components and or connections. This may be the
power
>supply unit has become faulty. And check the tower main
>power plug connection, push in firmly. And your
>motherboard should have a rather long rectangle shapped
>power plug on it from the power supply as well. So as you
>said, you do not hear any beep or other sounds, or see
any
>bootup messages on screen at all ? Re-seating cards, or
re-
>plugging in connectors may help, or try the PC in a
>differant electric outlet.
>
>.
>
and will not open; almost as though it is stuck but it was
not being used when this happened. When I unplug the long
regtangular shaped plug that has a wide thin clothlike
wire I am then able to open the CDRW but nothing else
happens. I've unplugged everything else I can, moved to a
different outlet to no avail. It's still stuck. Is there
anything else I can try?
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My computer froze and after shutting down it remains in
a
>>frozen state. After starting nothing happens at all and
I
>>mean nothing.
>>.
>>You need to open your PC case to carefully inspect for
>loose components and or connections. This may be the
power
>supply unit has become faulty. And check the tower main
>power plug connection, push in firmly. And your
>motherboard should have a rather long rectangle shapped
>power plug on it from the power supply as well. So as you
>said, you do not hear any beep or other sounds, or see
any
>bootup messages on screen at all ? Re-seating cards, or
re-
>plugging in connectors may help, or try the PC in a
>differant electric outlet.
>
>.
>