I have taken a look at that and it is confusing. There is nothing wrong with
the replaced power supply, I have tried 3 and they all do the same thing.
The supply stays on when the 4 pin molex is attached to the MB
"w_tom" <w_tom1@usa.net> wrote in message
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On Feb 17, 5:17 pm, "Lenny" <le...@thetakeout.com> wrote:
> The machine works fine and starts up into windows with no problems and
> also
> shuts down too but thepower supplywill not turn off.
Two choices exist. Keep replacing parts until it is fixed. Or see
what has failed. Most all computer failures leave no visible
indication. We see failures with some simple and inexpensive tools
sold most everywhere including Kmart, Radio Shack and Lowes. You only
need one tool. Numbers from this two minute procedure will result in
a reply that identified the suspect. See by using numbers obtained in
"When your computer dies without warning....." starting 6 Feb 2007 in
the newsgroup alt.windows-xp at:
http://tinyurl.com/yvf9vh
Connector chart to locate each color:
http://www.hardwarebook.net/connecto.../atxpower.html
In your case, the most important numbers are taken from green, gray,
and purple wires before and when system shuts off. Whereas that
procedure takes numbers when powering on, instead, those same numbers
are relevant just before and during shutdown. Those numbers will
report what is actually happening, identify a suspect, and indicate
where to find the solution. No speculation required.