Troubleshootin’ Hardware
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Receive “pointers for fixing just about everything that can go wrong when putting together a computer. This guide will be especially helpful to those building a computer for the first time, but includes helpful tips that even an expert can benefit from.”
Areas covered include: Sorting, Hardware/Software/Configuration Problems, Hardware Troubleshooting Tools, Troubleshooting Power-Supply Problems, Troubleshooting the System Board, Troubleshooting Keyboard Problems, Troubleshooting Mouse Problems, Troubleshooting Video, Troubleshooting Floppy Disk Drives, Troubleshooting Hard Disk Drives, Troubleshooting CD-ROM Drives Troubleshooting Tape Drives, Troubleshooting Port Problems, Troubleshooting Modems, Troubleshooting Sound Cards, Troubleshooting Network Cards and Working on Portable Systems. [Read more…]

4 Comments
joe bush
January 4th, 2008
at 8:15am
I have recently installed a new motherboard and gpu and ram into an older ATX case. I also installed a new 680w psu. This is not my first build however I am stuck on this one? When I switch on the only thing that happens is I see the system power LED thats it………..What is my problem? Help
joe bush
January 4th, 2008
at 8:27am
In reference to the above statement you can email me at the second posted address as well……….
angel
January 25th, 2008
at 2:35pm
WHEN THAT USUALLY HAPPENS IS THAT SOMETHING INSIDE YOUR MOTHERBOARD IS PLUGGED WRONG. ITS MOST LIKELY THAT YOUR USB CABLES MIGHT BE GROUNDED WRONG ALSO OLDER ATX CASES HAVE ONE USB AND ONE SERIAL UNLIKE TODAYS ATX IS ONLY USB’S TRY UNPLUGGING THE USB’S CABLE AND SEE IF IT LIGHTS ON
heera
March 10th, 2008
at 9:15pm
thanks