Re: Working on Power Supply Question by Dragomir
Dragomir
Sat May 03 12:39:00 PDT 2008
On 2008-05-03, Don Phillipson hit the keyboard and wrote:
> "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:%23gZC2aUrIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
>> My question is;
>> Replacing Power-Supply is NOT really hard for a novice like me who only
>> had experience Ram-expansion by opening the PC-case?
>> Any other suggestions and advices would be truly appreciated.
>
> Replacing the power supply is straightforward enough: your
> main problem is reconnecting all the connectors you have to
> unplug, in order to remove the old PS. You may find it helpfull
> to write a list while you remove the old PS. On completion,
> check that you have not slightly dislodged drive ribbon connectors
> or any other connectors.
>
> (If the physical layout of your components could be improved,
> e.g. if they are now crowded together with ample space below
> or above, you might want to reposition them. If so you will
> definitely to make a list.)
to the OP I'd just add, make sure that you don't dislodge any of the
jumpers on the main-board too, as this happened to me, and for the
life of me, I couldn't figure out why the USB wasn't working.
The point is, does HP adhere to "industry" standard, in regard to
form factors? Baby-ATX ATX and the like? Do you have a manual of
your motherboard? In it one could find the form-factor mentioned.
Or google for your make and model to find out which it is. Some
older motherboard could use two types of PS.
HTH
Dragomir Kollaric
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