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Boone
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I had unplugged my PC to hit it with some canned air. When I plugged it back in and tried to turn it back on, nothing happened.

I was thinking I had ruined the power supply with some of the liquid the can tends to spray out, but tried to get it to work anyway. I flipped the on/off switch a few times, made sure all the wires were still in place, and still nothing.

For the heck of it, I slid the red voltage switch back and forth and tried the power button again. This did the trick, and it started up.

Why did this work?

2/11/2007 7:03:19 PM

moron
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Demons.

2/11/2007 7:07:08 PM

JBaz
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perhaps you sprayed the high pressured canned air where the voltage switch was and barely nudged out of place so it might have been set to 220v instead of 120.

2/11/2007 7:31:44 PM

Boone
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I want to say I could have nudged the thing out of place as I was taking it out of my desk cabinet, but the switch is really hard to move. I had to use a knife to switch it back and forth.

Additional note I forgot to mention: I didn't switch it back and forth, then try the power button. I switched it, then hit the power button, and the system started for a split second. Then I switched it back, hit the power button, and the system turned fully-on.

2/11/2007 8:12:01 PM

JBaz
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just get a new psu, then this will never happen again... for a while...

2/11/2007 10:36:02 PM

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