PC just went dead randomly after fixing NIC issue...

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  1. Posts : 64
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
       #1

    PC just went dead randomly after fixing NIC issue...


    Hi, I'm back here on this amazingly helpful windows 7 forum which was able to help me fix a very confusing problem I had with my NIC card which was caused by lightning...Just about a wk later the same PC just simply went dead while I was composing an email. No other part of my set up was affected; printer, scanner, monitor. There was no weather issues either. Could this be because of the earlier problem with the NIC being zapped by the lightning? PLease if anyone has any ideas for me I would so appriciape some feedback. It was so great to have my PC back and now it's completely dead. I've unplugged it and replugged it no reponse. It's like a toy without batteries. NO power. THe only clue is that the little bulb in the back next to the power cord flashes very slowly on and off green. But the machine will not go on at all. Any ideas? Thank you for any and all all thoughts in advance.

    Original thread is here ....

    windows 7 can't reconize with local network interface driver software

    Bob
    Last edited by Barman58; 02 Jul 2011 at 08:27. Reason: Moved post with link to original problems
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  2. Posts : 31,250
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #2

    Hi Bob,

    I've moved this to it's own thread to give the most chance of being seen :)

    You could have a problem with the motherboard due to your original lightning issue.

    to help the helpers could you please post the details of you actual motherboard or pc system so that the flashing lights can be investigated
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  3. Posts : 64
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi, my bad, I should have posted details on my desktop PC.
    Dell windows 7 home premium
    64-bit
    Studio XPS 8100
    6 ram
    750 hard drive
    Please let me know if you need more info?
    Bob
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  4. Posts : 31,250
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #4

    The dell diagnostic codes are here .....

    Documentation

    the LEDs are marked ABCD and should provide a clue to the issue
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  5. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #5

    Hi! Bob, welcome to 7F :)

    It would be better if you could fill out your System Specs. (See How to System Specs) But, just going by Studio XPS that you have listed I came up with this.

    Q For what use is the strip of LED lights on my battery?

    A Most Dell batteries have an LED indicator that allows users to see how much run time and how much overall battery life are available at the touch of a button.

    To check battery charge, press the button and the number of lights that appear will tell you charge status. If all lights appear, you have a fully charged battery. Each light that appears accounts for approximately 20% charge.

    To check the battery health, press and hold the status button on the battery charge gauge for at least 3 seconds. If no lights appear, the battery is in good condition and approximately more than 80 percent of its original charge capacity remains. Each light represents incremental degradation. If five lights appear, approximately less than 60 percent of the charge capacity remains, and you should consider replacing the battery.

    Q
    What are the LED lights on my battery?

    A To check battery charge, press the button and the number of LED lights that appear will tell you charge status. If all lights appear, you have a fully charged battery. Each light that appears accounts for approximately 20% charge.

    Q What does it mean when I push the button on the battery to determine the amount of charge, and alternating LED lights flash?

    A This is an indication that the battery is not working properly. The battery should be replaced.
    Source...Dell Official Site: Laptop Battery FAQ | Dell


    Your only clue
    THe only clue is that the little bulb in the back next to the power cord flashes very slowly on and off green.
    Would mean to me that you are having a battery problem.

    You may have had enough power to run after the NIC card incident, but it does not even have enough power now to run the LED lights.

    Try recharging the battery. Use the FAQs page at the link above to decide the best way to proceed.

    If you have a local PC shop they may be able to test the battery to see if is still good or not.
    Do not tell them it was hit by lighting until after it is tested otherwise it could bias the test.



    EDIT:
    Good Link Nigel!
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  6. Posts : 64
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    HI,thanks for your help. My pc is a desktop so is it possible to be a battery issue? As it's always powered by the powercord/electicity? Also the flashing bulb clue is located at the back of the machine under the power cord. Not the power button itself and none of the diagnostic codes are flashing or anything I'm gooing to also fill in the system specs also...
    Bob
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  7. Posts : 31,250
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #7

    The only green flashing light that shows for the DELL range is for the front power button that would indicate a suspend state, which is not the one here from your description

    With the history of this system I would advise a diagnostic test removing all but the essential components, not sure if this is something you feel comfortable with yourself but instructions are given on the link I posted above
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  8. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #8

    caldom said:
    HI,thanks for your help. My pc is a desktop so is it possible to be a battery issue? As it's always powered by the powercord/electicity?
    Your welcome, No it should not be a battery issuse unless it is the CMOS battery. In trying to help I jumped the gun not realizing there are desk/laptop models for the Studio XPS.
    This comes from not having complete information, my bad.
    caldom said:
    Also the flashing bulb clue is located at the back of the machine under the power cord. Not the power button itself and none of the diagnostic codes are flashing or anything
    Is this what yours looks like? Notice the red squares.

    PC just went dead randomly after fixing NIC issue...-dell81001.jpgPC just went dead randomly after fixing NIC issue...-de8100.jpg

    I have tried looking for an explanation for that light, but have yet to find one. Bob, can you see in your manuals if it describes what it does?

    caldom said:
    I'm gooing to also fill in the system specs also...
    Bob
    Thank you Bob, it is very helpful to do so.
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  9. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
       #9

    The only thing I can find about that light is it is an indicator for the PSU, your only clue
    THe only clue is that the little bulb in the back next to the power cord flashes very slowly on and off green.
    Would mean to me that you are having a PSU problem.
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  10. Posts : 64
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    HI, ok thats kinda what I was thinking. would it be a matter of replacing the PCU or...
    Bob
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