Hi Betty, Do you open the case up and clean the dust bunnies out with a can of air once or twice per year? If not, then a buildup of dust is likely preventing the internal fans from running. The power supply has a fan as well, it's easy to see if you look on the back of the computer behind the grill. There's probably a large buildup of dust within the power supply. This can cause problems as well. A can of compressed air costs $2-$6, while a whole new power supply can run you three to six times as much. Maybe I'm wrong and it's just the power supply connector to the motherboard is loose somehow. -Scott betty wrote: > preface: gui user. > > recently i had to move my computer to another room, when i turned it > back on, i had to 'push the button' about 8 times to finally get it to > click 'on'. (it would make a little clicking noise, but not the > whirring noise that means it is starting) > > to make sure i wasn't just being stupid about how long to hold in the > button, i tested it again later in the week by turning it off then > trying to turn it on again. same thing. it is running now, but i am > afraid to turn it off, not that i need to , but at some time in the > next ten weeks i'm going to be moving it back to my office and will > need to turn it off then, and what if i can't get it to restart,,,, or > what if the power goes out..... etccc. > > does this sound like a power supply issue? > i have been running this same system with redhat for about 5 years now > and rarely shut it down (once a year? maybe). > if it's a power supply thing, can anyone recommend a reliable, cheap, > QUIET new one that i could get at fry's elec.??? > > thanks for any help. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss