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Strange Power issue with PC

Asked by nsfranklin in Microsoft Hardware

I Have a home built PC Core2Duo with ASUS MoBo and 2Gb RAM

Today the PC died, it would not recognise any SATA drives, IDE are fine, but failed to boot.

I have had an intermittent fault on two of the 4 SATA ports so my drives have been connected to ports 2 and 4 and has been working well for a year or two.

Recently the PC became vert very slow to boot, taking as much as 4-5 Mins before it was stable enough to use, nothing in SMART drive management or ChkDsk indicated any faults with the Drives.

The strange thing is that I have removed all power to the PC, so no kettle lead is plugged in, and after aprox 2 hours, the case fan is still spinning, the CPU Fan is rocking and the green LED on the MoBo is still lit.

How can this be when no power has been connected to the MoBo for at least 2 hours

I am wondering whether the PC has every actually shut down correctly, or has power been 'seeping' into the components causing problems over time.

Has anyone else experienced this problem.


Any thoughts
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