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My computer suddenly shut down and won't turn back on. I don't hear any sounds or see any lights, and I suspect the power supply unit might have died.

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My computer suddenly shut down and won't turn back on. I don't hear any sounds or see any lights, and I suspect the power supply unit might have died.
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Test with Original RAM

75%

If possible, temporarily reinstall the old RAM to see if the system becomes stable, indicating a potential PSU issue with the new RAM.

Check PSU Wattage

75%

Verify the wattage of your power supply and compare it to the recommended requirements for your system with the new RAM.

Update BIOS/UEFI

75%

Install the latest BIOS/UEFI version for your motherboard, as it often includes improved memory compatibility.

Check Motherboard QVL

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Consult your motherboard manufacturer's Qualified Vendor List (QVL) to confirm the specific RAM model is officially supported.

Consult Motherboard Manual

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Verify the correct RAM slot configuration for dual-channel or quad-channel operation as per your motherboard's documentation.

Reseat RAM Modules

75%

Carefully remove and reinsert each RAM module, ensuring they click firmly into place.

Run Memory Diagnostic Tool

75%

Use Windows Memory Diagnostic or MemTest86+ to thoroughly check the RAM for errors.

Test RAM Individually

75%

Install each new RAM module one at a time to identify if a specific module is causing the issue.

Professional Repair

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If you suspect a mechanical issue and cannot identify or fix it yourself, it's best to seek professional repair services.

Check for Loose Parts

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Carefully inspect the printer for any visible loose parts or components that might have shifted. Do not force anything.

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What is the exact error message displayed on the blue screen (if any)?

What is the make and model of your printer?

Is the power cable securely plugged into both the computer and a working wall outlet?

How far is the mouse from the USB receiver or Bluetooth adapter?

When did these visual glitches first start appearing?

Does the external hard drive make any unusual noises (e.g., clicking, grinding) when connected?

When did you first notice this overheating issue?

Have you recently updated your computer's operating system or installed any new software?

When did this issue start occurring?

When did the connection drops start occurring?

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Causas Identificadas

Failed Power Supply Unit (PSU)

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The PSU is responsible for converting wall power into usable electricity for the computer's components. A failure here would result in a complete lack of power.

Faulty Wall Outlet or Power Strip

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The issue might not be with the computer itself but with the source of power. A dead outlet or a malfunctioning power strip can prevent any power from reaching the PC.

Loose Power Cable Connection

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A power cable that is not fully seated in either the computer's PSU or the wall outlet will prevent power from flowing.

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