after many blue screens my pc stopped turing on

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computer dead (blue screen)

please I need help I' ve also been recieving these blue screen images but I
didn't know how to fix it so I just rebooted my computer when they would
appear. After about a few months of these screens my computer stopped turning
on. Now it's competly dead and I need advice on how to fix this problem
please. Thanks!!!!
 
The date and time was 12/11/2008 2:33 PM, and on a whim, computer dead
(blue screen) pounded out on the keyboard:
please I need help I' ve also been recieving these blue screen images but I
didn't know how to fix it so I just rebooted my computer when they would
appear. After about a few months of these screens my computer stopped turning
on. Now it's competly dead and I need advice on how to fix this problem
please. Thanks!!!!

Your hard drive could have died. You could have fried the CPU or the
power supply if the fans weren't working properly.

At this point I think it would be best to take it to a local shop,
somewhere recommended by others.

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Terry R.

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computer said:
please I need help I' ve also been recieving these blue screen images but I
didn't know how to fix it so I just rebooted my computer when they would
appear. After about a few months of these screens my computer stopped turning
on. Now it's competly dead and I need advice on how to fix this problem
please. Thanks!!!!

Do the lights come on ?

Do the fans spin ?

Does the monitor screen light up ?

Can you enter the BIOS by pressing the key for that ( <Del> or <F2> or whatever ) ?

For someone to help you, we'd need to know whether the hardware
still works a bit (so you could boot from a CD), or whether
the box has a serious hardware problem (in which case, the
repair shop is where you're headed next).

If you name the computer make and exact model number, it
helps people come up with suggestions as to what to look
for or what to try. For example, some retail computers
have four diagnostic LEDs on them, and you can get a little
bit of information about failure conditions from the LEDs.

Paul
 
The date and time was 12/11/2008 2:55 PM, and on a whim, Paul pounded
out on the keyboard:
Do the lights come on ?

Do the fans spin ?

Does the monitor screen light up ?

Can you enter the BIOS by pressing the key for that ( <Del> or <F2> or whatever ) ?

For someone to help you, we'd need to know whether the hardware
still works a bit (so you could boot from a CD), or whether
the box has a serious hardware problem (in which case, the
repair shop is where you're headed next).

If you name the computer make and exact model number, it
helps people come up with suggestions as to what to look
for or what to try. For example, some retail computers
have four diagnostic LEDs on them, and you can get a little
bit of information about failure conditions from the LEDs.

Paul

The OP emailed me stating he replaced the power supply and it's working
fine now.

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Terry R.

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Terry said:
The date and time was 12/11/2008 2:55 PM, and on a whim, Paul pounded
out on the keyboard:


The OP emailed me stating he replaced the power supply and it's working
fine now.

That was quick.

Paul
 

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