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  • Jan 23, 2007, 08:53 AM
    marburg
    Emachine T2885 not getting any power
    An Emachine T2885 was brought to me with what appeared to be a simple power supply problem. I was told the PC problem occurred after a massive power outage in town. The PC supposedly came back on when the power came back, then shut down and would not power up afterware. Emachine tech support told owner the problem was bad powersupply.

    The power supply was replaced with a known good power supply. Pressing on the power button does not turn the machine on. The light on the motherboard comes on, no fans, no device lights, nothing else is on.

    Disconnected cd-rw, cd-rom, hd, floppy, reseated memory and still nothing.

    I'm thinking the motherboard may be blown.

    I'm also not really sure the setting for jumper J9G1 is correct.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

    Marburg
  • Jan 23, 2007, 02:35 PM
    abaka
    Did you check the connection from the power on switch to Mobo. Remove the connection shorten the connection with screw drive see the CPU fan on...
  • Jan 23, 2007, 02:39 PM
    marburg
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by abaka
    Did you check the connection from the power on switch to Mobo. Remove the connection shorten the connection with screw drive see the CPU fan on...

    Hi,

    Thanks for your answer. Yes, I did. The CPU fan does not come on. The only thing that comes on is the light on the mobo. No CPU fans, no power supply fans, no device lights, no hard drive spin up, etc. Nothing.

    The one thing that has me is the jumper setting to the mobo for cmos doesn't look right but without a schematic for this unit I can't tell for sure.

    Marburg
  • Jan 23, 2007, 04:34 PM
    abaka
    Yes clear CMOS and see

    Good Luck
  • Jan 25, 2007, 02:32 PM
    marburg
    Well, clearing CMOS didn't help. Still dead.
  • Feb 1, 2007, 07:01 PM
    norton18
    I had this same machine dropped off to me today. Same symptoms. If you are using a standard ATX psu try jumping the Power Ok wire(Green) to ground and the system will most likely start up. I had to do this to make the one I have power up. One thing I noticed on the PSU that I pulled from the machine was that it has an extra wire(Pink) that is not used in a standard ATX PSU. I assume that this makes the Emachines PSU not standard. I have not researched it yet but if anyone has any more info on this it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  • Feb 2, 2007, 06:59 AM
    marburg
    Thank you Norton18.

    I will try that this weekend and post back here whether that worked.

    Marburg
  • Feb 4, 2007, 05:48 PM
    norton18
    I think a standard ATX will probably work. It turns out that I was able to jump the old power supply and make it work. Must be a problem with the motherboard because I also jumped out the power switch for the computer and it still wouldn't start without crossing the green and black wires on the PSU. I noticed that the capacitors next to the CPU socket are bulging and starting to leak. I have seen this many times with motherboards and I don't think it is going to last much longer anyway. I will most likely replace both the mobo and psu. Hope this info is helpful to you. Thanks
  • Feb 7, 2007, 08:26 AM
    marburg
    Thanks Norton 18. Yes you have been very helpful. Unfortunately jumping the psu didn't work. I think the mobo is dead.
  • Aug 7, 2009, 12:42 AM
    jessicici
    Norton 18, I'm having motherboard issues as well. My issues are exactly, without a doubt, identical to marburgs. My boyfriend is trying to fix the computer and he figured out that it's the motherboard that's having the problems.
    What did you mean by "If you are using a standard ATX psu try jumping the Power Ok wire(Green) to ground and the system will most likely start up." ?
    Im hoping that will help...
    Thankyouu.

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