"""Pop open the case, and remove and reinstall all the RAM. Do the same<br>
for the CPU. Give everything else a good push/gentle wiggle. If you<br>
have any add-on cards, try to remove & reseat/install them. This often<br>
help with the power on/no post situation."""<br><br>I agree with bob. I would unplug the drives as well.<br>I would test the power supply pins with a multi meter to make sure all voltage is correct at eatch pin.<br>
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