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THartmann93 wrote: Hello, The emachine's 250 watts power supply died (verified by testing this power supply), so I went to CompUSA and got a new power supply that has a switching ON/OFF which old power supply doesnt have ON/OFF. I put it in the emachine and light was showing, but the motor didn't start from the power supply. I attached ATX and CPU wires exactly like the old power supply. So, do I have to order a specific power supply from Emachines since this power supply from CompUSA is incomptable because of difference between ON/OFF switch and no ON/OFF switch? Thanks, Tom
THartmann93 wrote: Just want to update on my situation. I got a power supply from Emachine for 49.95, but I got a same result. I decided to screw Emachine (didn't want to pay 159 dollars for the replacement motherboard) and went down to the PC dealer near Best Buy to buy a new motherboard - same specifications cuz of the cpu chip for 54 dollars. I took Emachine case apart and put a CPU chip into a new motherboard along with a stick of DDR DIMM and plug in Power LED and SW while the motherboard laid on the desk on the protection foam. The motherboard finally ran for the first time with the display on the monitor to show me that the CPU chip is working. Tomorrow I will reassamble the new motherboard into Emachine case along with new power supply. - Tom
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