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Inhert Mar 14, 2009 04:49 PM

Computer won't start after static shock.
 
OK it's the second time I got this problem. Yesterday when I tried to turn off my computer, I received a static shock from the button and my computer turn immediatly off. since then my computer has be dead. It doesn't respond at all when I try to turn it on.

I remember the first time it happen, I just unplug it from the power source and replug it and it started again without any problem. But now when I tried this, my computer do start but only for 2sec before turning itself off again. The only way I can get it to start is by unplug it and replug and again it will start up for 2sec and then dead again.

could something had fried inside my computer from the static shock? because when it turn on for 2sec everything seem to work fine, the fans start up, the video card etc but it stil shut down after 2sec...

any idea?

packrat Mar 14, 2009 06:48 PM

Sounds like you fried your motherboard with a couple-thousand-volt shock.

Do you know where exactly the shock came from? (i.e. was it from the case surrounding the power switch, or was it from the switch itself?)

You could try swapping out the current power supply with one that you know works, but I am fairly certain that you killed your motherboard. There might be other components that were affected too, so you should look into checking them all as well, but start with the motherboard.

As a long term solution, I would suggest not having your computer in a room with carpeting.

Immortal Mar 24, 2009 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by packrat (Post 688391)
As a long term solution, I would suggest not having your computer in a room with carpeting.

or if it has to be in a room with carpeting, use fan filters and lift the tower off the carpet. That has been very helpful for me in these situations.

I would suggest trying the PSU like packrat said. Before that though, I would take the tower to a tile surface, ground myself and open the case to inspect for damaged components. Who knows, when you open the case you might see a giant char mark that will tell you exactly what's broken haha

Inhert Mar 27, 2009 03:36 PM

well we tried changing the power supply, no go, we tried just removing the video card no go. So basicaly my motherboard is dead. Lucky for me we called Asus and it's still on warranty, so they<ll send me another one.

Now let's just ope that when we change it there's not other part that fried...


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