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Computer crash(help)
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My girlfriends brother built a computer a while ago and wont boot up anymore. Any suggestions on what I should do about this isuue?
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We need more information regarding this.
Does it power up, start too boot, and just crash?
With this, I would cycle the power. Unplug the PCs power supply from the back port, flick the I/O switch off and hold the power button for about 15-30 seconds to cycle the remaining power inside of it. It can sometimes cause the PC not to boot correctly. > Have used this myself.
Does the GPU get detected?
Does the PC get NO detection of power being received when you hit the power button(Literally nothing happens)?
Does it power up, start too boot, and just crash?
With this, I would cycle the power. Unplug the PCs power supply from the back port, flick the I/O switch off and hold the power button for about 15-30 seconds to cycle the remaining power inside of it. It can sometimes cause the PC not to boot correctly. > Have used this myself.
Does the GPU get detected?
Does the PC get NO detection of power being received when you hit the power button(Literally nothing happens)?
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