On Oct 3, 3:00 pm, "titus12" <titu...@msn.com> wrote:
> Pegasus:
>
> Nothing happen. No beep, sound, lights. My floppy drive is not connected
> because I have the wrong cable. I had rebuilt a new system and had taken
> most of the parts out leaving only the motherboard, CPU, floppy drive and
> memory. It was stored away for about two years.
Getting a useful answer takes less than two minutes. Anything else
(such as moving a supply to another system) can not report definitive
information. For example a defective supply can even work in another
system. Less than two minute procedure (that would also provide
something useful that other can reply to) is in "When your computer
dies without warning....." starting 6 Feb 2007 in the newsgroup
alt.windows-xp at:
http://tinyurl.com/yvf9vh
It's a power supply system. Power supply is only one part of that
system. Which 'system' component might be defective? Only solution
that can answer that question requires a meter. The procedure takes
less than two minutes - far shorter than it takes to even swap a power
supply.