Computer does not start

The computer is hooked up to a power bar.

When the computer power is turned on by the power bar there

is a green light on the back of the power supply that is not  very bright..

After waiiting 15 seconds the light get brighter.

Then when the power button is pushed the computer will start.

Before that it will not.

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Lenovo 3000 J105 (8258HBU)

Have you tried bypassing the powerbar and plugging direct into the wall socket of UPS if you are using one.

 

If your powerstrip has a surge protector in it the MOS in them can fail and if you are using a UPS unit you should not use the output via a powerstrip that has surge protection in it.

 

That 3000 goes back to 2006 I fear so no warranty left .... but Lenovo does have excellent support on their website often including field service manuals that tell you exactly how to replace field replaceable units (FRU's).

The computer is hooked up to a power bar.

When the computer power is turned on by the power bar there

is a green light on the back of the power supply that is not  very bright..

After waiiting 15 seconds the light get brighter.

Then when the power button is pushed the computer will start.

Before that it will not.

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Lenovo 3000 J105 (8258HBU)

tried another computer on the same power bar

no problems on that one.

Do you believe its the motherboard or power supply.

can purchade one for 50 dollars and replace it myself.

 


north450 wrote:

tried another computer on the same power bar

no problems on that one.

 

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Have you plugged the faulty computer into the direct source of power was my question. Your test does not tell one what one wants to know -- that the PC is capable of working correctly under some circumstances and not others eg slightly low voltage .....

 

<< Do you believe its the motherboard or power supply.

can purchade one for 50 dollars and replace it myself. >>

 

I would be more likely to suspect the power supply unit than the motherboard since the light on the PSU is changing according to what you say. But I would check out every scrap of information you can get on the Lenovo website before spending money and I would use a voltmeter on the PSU output if I was able to do that safely.

 

Otherwise take it to a small PC builder/repair shop -- not one of the box stores.

Changed the power supply.

Computer  starts ok.

Thanks all

Congratulations!

 

I'm glad you resolved it yourself.

Dump File         : Mini040112-01.dmp
Crash Time        : 4/1/2012 10:24:08 PM
Bug Check String  : UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
Bug Check Code    : 0x1000007f
Parameter 1       : 0x00000008
Parameter 2       : 0x80042000
Parameter 3       : 0x00000000
Parameter 4       : 0x00000000
Caused By Driver  : ntoskrnl.exe
Caused By Address : ntoskrnl.exe+69305
File Description  : NT Kernel & System
Product Name      : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company           : Microsoft Corporation
File Version      : 5.1.2600.3654 (xpsp_sp2_qfe.091208-2052)
Processor         : 32-bit
Crash Address     : ntoskrnl.exe+69305
Stack Address 1   : ntoskrnl.exe+69334
Stack Address 2   :
Stack Address 3   :
Computer Name     :
Full Path         : C:\WINDOWS\MiniDump\Mini040112-01.dmp
Processors Count  : 1
Major Version     : 15
Minor Version     : 2600
Dump File Size    : 90,112
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can this be caused by the new power supply