help pls building emachine computer

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  1. travis187

    travis187 Member

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    i have an emachine computer im rebuilding i have everything hooked up and im getting a green light on the mother board when i plug it in but nothing else engages no hd no disk drive no fans nothing...... at first i thought it to b a faulty psu but i replaced the psu with a new one and still samething if any of u can help me trouble shoot would b much appreciated
     
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    did you hook up the power switch correctly?
     
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    i believe so but i will try it again. if not the power cord any other suggestions????
     
  4. varnull

    varnull Guest

    sounds very much like the way these systems fail out of the box or within months.. I was hoping they were extinct.. with luck this is the last of them. Dell e-machines were junk new.. faults on the mobo damage the cpu.. which leads to people buying a new cpu.. then a new mobo.. then another new cpu and round and round it goes.

    I get them occasionally.. if they don't start I change the psu.. then unplug everything except the cpu from the mobo.. if they still don't start up and beep like a mofo (no ram) I scrap them.
     
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    Try shorting the power switch pins with a small screwdriver...I am sure Dell used the cheapest switches they could find in the reject pile.
     
  6. travis187

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    any possible way anyone has a wiring diagram for e machine computers
    so i can double check myself im still new at this whole thing
     
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    @travis187
    Look on the motherboard; Next to the pins P_SW + & -. Every board I have hooked up has some sort of abreviation on them.
    Yes, You can test it with a screwdriver first. Even if you mix-up the pos. or neg. wires; It will work.

    Burn On,
    Russell

    PS. You can even go to the motherboard manufactorers web site for a diagram. eMachines used a lot of FIC (First In Computers)boards.
     
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    I always though FIC was short for fickle...learn something new every day.
     

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