The boot computer fails to start.
The boot computer fails to start.
Your old PC isn’t starting properly. During your online class, you noticed lights dimming and the fan slowing down. Your dad suggested a possible voltage issue. He plugged it back in and it booted quickly, then shut down instantly—power LEDs turned off right away. Now electricity is back, but the system won’t start or the hard drive light isn’t working. This suggests a power supply or hardware problem. Check the power cables, ensure the PSU is stable, and test with a different power source if possible.
Your system setup includes an Intel Pentium G3260 processor, an ECS H81H3-M4 motherboard, and an FSP250-60HNC power supply. You have only your monitor and CPU connected. The monitor appears to be powered on but not displaying anything. The fan is running, and the LED lights are active when you turn it on, though there’s no indication of a hard drive status light. Your motherboard lacks a speaker, so no beeping sounds, and there’s no indicator light on it.
Check if the motherboard is functioning properly or if the CPU is working correctly.