If it's ATX
(which it probably is) then you can disconnect the switch from where all the jumper pins are and connect the two pins it was plugged into with something metal. This closes the contact and will power the PC.
Of course, your PSU might be dead, which is probably liklier.
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wheelybird mreee!,
Thu 11 Oct 2007, 16:06,
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i've double checked the PSU that whirls around fine - black to green method
what switch? the soft power switch?
ATX sounds right... its downstairs and im upstairs atm...
don't suppose you got a diagram? :D
edit : do you mean the "open case" bit? or am i confused?
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SkUG >_O i got a couple of stitches in my eyeball... ow,
Thu 11 Oct 2007, 16:10,
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ok i've just put a jumper (not too wooly) over the switch to bypass that
and still nothing (infact i did that earlier too) hmmm whats next? (i've got another mo-board but i don't think it'll support the RAM i've got :()
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SkUG >_O i got a couple of stitches in my eyeball... ow,
Thu 11 Oct 2007, 16:31,
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