You do not have to reset your BIOS.
If you've replaced the power supply with a good one, and you have the same problem, it is not the power supply that is bad.
Whether it's the CPU chip, or the motherboard, or something else, we cannot tell from here.
Is the motherboard worth replacing? That is probably what you will need to do.
rogerX
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "Rene" <kevrendom@...> wrote:
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> HI Bryce, I try it but still the same, the power supply light was just blinking, there is no movement of the fan. Thanks
>
> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, b welkin <bwelkin@> wrote:
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> > I'm gong to recommend a bit of juju magic.
> >
> > It won't hurt your system and about once in fifty times it works.
> >
> > Pull the plug out of the wall (that goes to your computer) then press - AND HOLD for ten seconds- the button you use to normally turn on your PC. Release the button and plug in your computer. Press the Power button as you normally would.
> >
> > Let us know if juju works.
> >
> > ...Bryce
> >
> > At 5/8/2011, Rene wrote:
> > >My PC cannot power on after a power blackout, I dont think it is the power supply because there is light that was blinking so there is an electricity on the power supply, is it possible that my Mobo or my processor might be damaged because of that blackout, Ill appreciate any help before I throw my Mobo and replace it with another one. Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
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