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My PC won't turn on, but the power-supply light is on at the back of the computer (near the plug outlet).
I used to know my way around the inside of a computer, so I attempted to manually power-on the computer by touching the proper jumpers together on the motherboard. That didn't do anything.
I'm likely just going to order a replacement power-supply at this point, but does that sound like the culprit, given that the power-supply green light turns on when plugged-in?
This isn't a discussion forum, but a Q&A site. You don't really have enough info to make a decent decision. A power supply tester is under $10, might be a good investment, but if your willing to blindly throw parts at it, then a PS would be a good guess, the alternative is likely the mainboard. – acejavelin – 2016-11-25T04:04:24.817
I'm aware of how this site works. I searched the site first, and didn't see any similar questions. – WEFX – 2016-11-25T06:11:56.337