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I had a hardware question if that is ok.  One of my
machines kept restarting and eventually stopped
working which i was not there to notice.  My first
guess was that it was the cpu as the cpu fan was not
running.  after installing a new one i realized that
it was not the cpu.  i cable within the computer to
make sure that the power supply wasn't damaged but
that seems to be fine as well.  the only thing left is
the motherboard.  my processor fan and another fan
attached to the motherboard do not seem to be getting
any power.  nothing shows up on the monitor when i
turn on the power.  and at the other end of the
motherboard a green led lights up when powered up. 
i'm inclined to say that it is the motherboard but i
cannot confirm that for sure.  can someone please
point me in the right direction as to what i could do?
 would this confirm that it is my motherboard that has
been damaged?  thank you very much.

motherboard: asus p4s8x
cpu: 1.8ghz pentium 4
memory: 512 mb

Abhishake




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