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Computer isn't starting [on hold]


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For the last couple of days my computer has been turning off randomly and rebooting/taking a lot longer than normal to turn back on. I noticed my hard drive is quite full, so I decided to get a new one today. After connecting the hard drive I attempted to turn on the machine, however the PSU starts and the motherboard lights come on for a couple seconds and then it turns off and tries to boot up again with the same thing happening.



I took out the new hard drive and it is still failing. I then proceeded to check if the PSU is still working with the paperclip trick and it boots up fine.










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    For the last couple of days my computer has been turning off randomly and rebooting/taking a lot longer than normal to turn back on. I noticed my hard drive is quite full, so I decided to get a new one today. After connecting the hard drive I attempted to turn on the machine, however the PSU starts and the motherboard lights come on for a couple seconds and then it turns off and tries to boot up again with the same thing happening.



    I took out the new hard drive and it is still failing. I then proceeded to check if the PSU is still working with the paperclip trick and it boots up fine.










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    put on hold as too broad by Moab, Twisty Impersonator, Mike Fitzpatrick, DrMoishe Pippik, udo 20 hours ago


    Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.





















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      For the last couple of days my computer has been turning off randomly and rebooting/taking a lot longer than normal to turn back on. I noticed my hard drive is quite full, so I decided to get a new one today. After connecting the hard drive I attempted to turn on the machine, however the PSU starts and the motherboard lights come on for a couple seconds and then it turns off and tries to boot up again with the same thing happening.



      I took out the new hard drive and it is still failing. I then proceeded to check if the PSU is still working with the paperclip trick and it boots up fine.










      share|improve this question









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      Jack is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      For the last couple of days my computer has been turning off randomly and rebooting/taking a lot longer than normal to turn back on. I noticed my hard drive is quite full, so I decided to get a new one today. After connecting the hard drive I attempted to turn on the machine, however the PSU starts and the motherboard lights come on for a couple seconds and then it turns off and tries to boot up again with the same thing happening.



      I took out the new hard drive and it is still failing. I then proceeded to check if the PSU is still working with the paperclip trick and it boots up fine.







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      put on hold as too broad by Moab, Twisty Impersonator, Mike Fitzpatrick, DrMoishe Pippik, udo 20 hours ago


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