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#267846 - 23/10/2005 23:45 Problems with emachines computer....
burdell1
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Registered: 14/01/2002
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Loc: Minnetonka, MN
My sister's e-machine computer is having some issues....First, out of nowhere her keyboard stopped working...now her fans seem to run, but the computer won't start up and the monitor light keeps flashing....any ideas on what this might be? I read on the net some problems with the power supplies for emachines, but I would think then it wouldn't run at all if that is the case....any ideas?

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#267847 - 24/10/2005 00:04 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
eliceo
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Registered: 18/02/2002
Posts: 335
Cheap keyboards die pretty easily . If the monitor light is flashing it isnt getting a signal from the video card. It could easily be a combination of things like a bad power supply and bad video card. Hopefully the video isnt onboard.

Check the pci/agp cards to make sure they are all seated well. Then take everything out except the video card. This can help to isolate your problem.

Usually when motherboards have problems they let out beeps, it is possible your speaker died. These beeps are pretty helpful in figuring out your problem. You may want to check and/or replace the speaker to get the beeps working.

Lots of other things to check , but I cant remember right now.

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#267848 - 24/10/2005 00:58 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
robricc
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Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
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Early-on eMachines had tons of power supply failures. If this is an older machine, that's the first thing I would check and usually easy and inexpensive to replace.
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#267849 - 24/10/2005 01:09 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: robricc]
burdell1
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Loc: Minnetonka, MN
If the power supply failed, would the fan still turn on? or are there degrees of failure when it comes to power supplies?

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#267850 - 24/10/2005 01:20 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
robricc
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It could I suppose. I'm just letting you know the first thing I would try being an emachine.

EDIT: I've had a customer once tell me there were sparks shooting out the back of their Dell power supply while the computer was still functioning fine. I would say that's a certain degree of failure...


Edited by robricc (24/10/2005 01:22)
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#267851 - 24/10/2005 08:40 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: robricc]
tahir
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Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1914
Loc: London
Are you in the UK? I've probably got a spare PSU i can mail you to see if that's the problem.

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#267852 - 24/10/2005 11:10 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: tahir]
burdell1
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Thanks epwc, but I don't... i live in america.....i will try to pick one up in the next few days and see what happens....now the keyboard on my computer doesn't work (I had tried to hook it up to hers when hers wouldn't work...) what would cause that? could it be a power surge from the power supply (if it's bad?)

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#267853 - 24/10/2005 12:35 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
lockuplever
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Registered: 30/01/2002
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Loc: Tucson, AZ
I had the same problem a few years ago. When I called customer support, they had me power down the machine and plug in a different mouse that I had lying around. My first thought was,
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!
But it worked. As weird as it sounds, I would at least try a different mouse and keyboard, it's a simple test. Make sure you power it down, apparently someone did not on the machine I was working on.
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#267854 - 25/10/2005 11:39 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: lockuplever]
burdell1
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Registered: 14/01/2002
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Loc: Minnetonka, MN
Thanks for the suggestion...unfortunately, it didn't work.....does anyone have any other suggestions?

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#267855 - 25/10/2005 12:26 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
tahir
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Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1914
Loc: London
I had this on a Dell server recently and basically the m/b was fried.

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#267856 - 25/10/2005 14:14 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
tman
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Registered: 24/12/2001
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Is it a PS/2 or a USB keyboard? If it is a PS/2 keyboard, has anybody been hotplugging it?

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#267857 - 25/10/2005 20:50 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: tman]
burdell1
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P/S 2. what do you mean by hotplugging? plugging it on while the computer is running? yeah...i guess I did that....

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#267858 - 25/10/2005 21:02 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
tman
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Yeah. Plugging in whilst it's on. You're not actually supposed to do that with a PS/2 keyboard or mouse for that matter. It's possible to blow the fuse on the PS/2 port if you do it on a desktop.

Without the keyboard at all does it get any further?

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#267859 - 25/10/2005 21:51 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: tman]
burdell1
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Registered: 14/01/2002
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Loc: Minnetonka, MN
No...unfortunately...i unplugged everything and it still doesn't work...i even took out the modem. The weird thing is the light on the front stays on even when the computer is shut off (which it didn't do before.) My sister got the computer to work when she held in the button and computer shut off and then the button light shut off. Then when she turned it on again, the computer worked fine....very bizarre...

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#267860 - 26/10/2005 06:04 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
tman
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Lots of motherboards support using a keystroke to power up the PC which might explain why the keyboard and PC went odd.

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#267861 - 27/10/2005 16:23 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: tman]
burdell1
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Registered: 14/01/2002
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Loc: Minnetonka, MN
I have been out of town for the last two days, but now I find out that the power light that was constantly on before, now went out. and now the computer won't start at all....

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#267862 - 04/11/2005 03:24 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
burdell1
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 931
Loc: Minnetonka, MN
what do the batteries do on the motherboard? if one went bad, what would that cause it to do? i assume it wouldn't do anything except not save settings or the time, but i thought it might possibly prevent it from starting up...

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#267863 - 04/11/2005 23:05 Re: Problems with emachines computer.... [Re: burdell1]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Depending on the motherboard, you might also lose BIOS settings.
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