So I came home from work to find my PC off. Which is unusual because I normally leave it running. My first thought was a power failure but all my clocks were fine so that's not it.
I tried powering up but nothing. I unplugged and retried a couple times and after a few tries my PC booted up. I got the message that Windows had improperly shut down but it booted normally and everything loaded up. I thought something sounded a little different...
I immediately tried to check Admin Tools in the Control Panel to see what happened and when and what the last error message was that caused the shutdown. As soon as I tried to enter the Admin Tools, however, I got a Windows Explorer error message and got kicked out of Control Panel. I tried again and then my PC powered right off. No shutdown message or anything.
I'm thinking it's the power supply but my power supply is no more than 2 years old and it's a quality brand so that's a little surprising.
Anyone have any thoughts about what the culprit is?
I'm tempted to just go buy another power supply but if the problem could be something else then it might be better to put that money towards having a techy look at it.
I tried powering up but nothing. I unplugged and retried a couple times and after a few tries my PC booted up. I got the message that Windows had improperly shut down but it booted normally and everything loaded up. I thought something sounded a little different...
I immediately tried to check Admin Tools in the Control Panel to see what happened and when and what the last error message was that caused the shutdown. As soon as I tried to enter the Admin Tools, however, I got a Windows Explorer error message and got kicked out of Control Panel. I tried again and then my PC powered right off. No shutdown message or anything.
I'm thinking it's the power supply but my power supply is no more than 2 years old and it's a quality brand so that's a little surprising.
Anyone have any thoughts about what the culprit is?
I'm tempted to just go buy another power supply but if the problem could be something else then it might be better to put that money towards having a techy look at it.






