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captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre -  
captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre -
Hello,

After a crack like a lamp blowing, my PC (ACER all-in-one) turned off and I can't restart it. Before disassembling it, aside from the power cable, what should I check and what symptoms are possible?

Thank you for your help

Best regards

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Pierr10 Posted messages 13781 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   5 817
 
Hello,

The most likely cause is a failure of the power supply.

Therefore, the first thing to do is to test it.
Open the computer, disconnect the power supply from the motherboard. Use a paperclip to conduct a test.
Technique here: https://lescahiersdudebutant.fr/peripheriques/comment-tester-alimentation-pc/

You will know whether you just need to buy a new power supply or if you need to take the computer to a repair technician.

--
What is well conceived is clearly stated,
And the words to say it come easily.
(Boileau)
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captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre
 
Thank you for these valuable tips, I will dismantle the PC (which is no small feat on an all-in-one) and I will keep you updated on the next steps.

Best regards
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captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre > captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre
 
Hello,
With a screwdriver and a plastic card, there’s no problem with disassembly, but I couldn't test with a paperclip because I didn't see a 20+4 connector, attached photo

So I don't know what to do next, any ideas would be welcome, maybe there’s a fuse on the motherboard? Or maybe it’s planned obsolescence, the PC dates from 2013!!!

Thanks for the help

Best regards
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Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   2 781 > captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre
 
Hello.

<<< or planned obsolescence, the PC is from 2013!!! >>>

Why not! . . . I actually had an ACER XC 605 from 2013 in for repair last week (stuck on the BIOS in "Entering Setup")

Indeed, the motherboard looks more or less like a laptop motherboard. So it’s going to be a real pain to find the problem, especially since there are hardly any burnt or exploded components visible.

If no lights come on at all, including on the keyboard, I’m afraid the motherboard might be dead.

See you later . . .
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captaindoud56 Posted messages 50 Status Membre > Jojolaguitare Posted messages 12012 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Hello,

Following up and concluding on the Acer, the hard drive was recovered without data loss, the rest has gone for recycling. I can't say why it crashed, probably the motherboard, but after 8 years of faithful service, it's not unusual.

Thank you for the help.

Best regards.
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