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To: CPQattack who wrote (29460)7/19/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Doug Soon  Read Replies (2) of 97611
 
CPQattack,

RE: Presario would not turn on

I have had several PCs that did this. No fan,
no LEDs, nothing. A little snooping around
and I found that there is a switch on the
power supply to select US or Overseas power
(110V or 220V). If the switch is flicked
to the 230V setting the PC will behave as if
it is not even plugged into the wall.

Easy to check, let me know.DS
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