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Dear Jelmar,
Your post actually lacks much information and I would advise you to explain clearly what
boot up problems you are having. This will be useful for solving the problem that you are
actually facing. I will nevertheless advise you to check whether the power supply is correct.
Check the cable, if it is not damaged, for which there is disrupting power supply. If you hear
CPU fan working, remove the power cable and wait for some 10 seconds and plug it back.
Then turn on the PC. Please also indicate whether you are able to get into BIOS Settings. Is
there any error message which pops up?
Thanks.
Your post actually lacks much information and I would advise you to explain clearly what
boot up problems you are having. This will be useful for solving the problem that you are
actually facing. I will nevertheless advise you to check whether the power supply is correct.
Check the cable, if it is not damaged, for which there is disrupting power supply. If you hear
CPU fan working, remove the power cable and wait for some 10 seconds and plug it back.
Then turn on the PC. Please also indicate whether you are able to get into BIOS Settings. Is
there any error message which pops up?
Thanks.