Well, my old Vaio running Windows XP has died a long time ago. Anyone else had a computer that died in the past? Does anyone know how to fix this? (I know i ask too many questions...)
um lets see...Goten said:Well i did a funeral last time xD
Can you be a little more specific with the Died? it can be hardware or software problems
well im not sure if its the hard drive but ill try to find it and take some pics.myuusmeow said:Make sure all the cables are plugged in tight.
he said he has a Sony Vaio computer, I think that implies its a laptop.Law said:Make sure it's plugged in to the right place? If its an IDE drive it might be in the wrong plug on the motherboard.
Costello said:he said he has a Sony Vaio computer, I think that implies its a laptop.Law said:Make sure it's plugged in to the right place? If its an IDE drive it might be in the wrong plug on the motherboard.
so there should be only 1 plug available from the HDD slot, and it could be either SATA or IDE depending on the age of the computer...
when i turn on the computer i hear a fan then after a after a few seconds the computer just shuts downPsyfira said:Need more detailed information; what happens when you try to turn the computer on? Any lights, fans, beeping noises? Nothing at all? There's lots of things that can go wrong with a computer, we'll need info like that if we're going to get any closer to the reason why it's not working
no bent pins no missing screws i havent dropped anythingsteve-p said:that's a short-circuit.
look at the the connectors you / he touched - make sure there are no bent pins on them.
and make sure there arent any missing screws that may have dropped onto anything.
That was a joke. People use those to humor others. Allow me to explain:DaDownloadMan said:um what?myuusmeow said:
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