Strange Problem

thnx

Windows Hardware 9627 This topic was started by ,


data/avatar/default/avatar37.webp

3 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-12-25
Hey!
 
My brother just gave me a PC for my mother. He built it himself, but there is one problem. I can't turn the computer on without first unplugging everything from the back of the computer, reconnecting everything and then pressing the power switch. If I don't do this everytime I shut the computer off, the hard disk doesn't start up and I see a message on the screen, "No Sync Status."
 
This problem doesn't occur when I reboot, only when I shut down. I don't know too much about the PC. It is a desktop, 1Gz AMD processor, 386 MB RAM, 2 60 Gig hard disks, usb and firewire cards installed. It isn't an OS problem--I just did a clean install of XP.
 
I am baffled with this one, so any ideas are greatly appreciated. It's not a major probelm, just a pain in the ass having to unplug and replug everything before this thing boots up.
 
John Frisco
 

Participate on our website and join the conversation

You have already an account on our website? Use the link below to login.
Login
Create a new user account. Registration is free and takes only a few seconds.
Register
This topic is archived. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.

Responses to this topic


data/avatar/default/avatar30.webp

125 Posts
Location -
Joined 2002-03-26
What is the power rating on the power supply?
 
A cold boot, full shutdown and then power up, will place a greater load on the power supply then a warm boot, or reboot.
 
My suggestion would be to get something greater than 350watts if you don't already have that. If you do, see if you can get another to test with as perhaps it is going bad?

data/avatar/default/avatar37.webp

3 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-12-25
OP
Originally posted by zen69x:

Quote:What is the power rating on the power supply?  
A cold boot, full shutdown and then power up, will place a greater load on the power supply then a warm boot, or reboot.
 
My suggestion would be to get something greater than 350watts if you don't already have that. If you do, see if you can get another to test with as perhaps it is going bad?
 
Thanks for your quick reply! That makes sense what you said. My brother did say he recently put in a new Power Supply, so I guess he got one with too low of wattage. I will look inside later today to see what the power supply is.
 
Thanks again for your help and have a Happy Holiday!

data/avatar/default/avatar37.webp

3 Posts
Location -
Joined 2004-12-25
OP
Originally posted by zen69x:

Quote:What is the power rating on the power supply?  
A cold boot, full shutdown and then power up, will place a greater load on the power supply then a warm boot, or reboot.
 
My suggestion would be to get something greater than 350watts if you don't already have that. If you do, see if you can get another to test with as perhaps it is going bad?
 
Okay it is an Antec 350 Watt Power Supply. How many Watts should I get?