I have a 10-year old HP workstation, worked great until it would not start up. The power came on the shell's button for 2 seconds, turned off, then shell button lit up again, and fans turned on. But computer did not boot up, no BIOS or anything. I got a new power supply and hard drive, but same thing happened.
The last 2 components to try are the motherboard and CPU. If you were to guess, which one is more likely to need replacing?
I'll plan to replace all the components (PSU, HDD, CPU, mobo) eventually, so it is not a critical question. I am just interested in guessing which part actually is necessary to replace, and only spend money on that for now.
If you're concerned -- I got a new computer, and hooked up drive recovery kit to the old HDD. I was able to retrieve old files off it, so old data is not lost.
The last 2 components to try are the motherboard and CPU. If you were to guess, which one is more likely to need replacing?
I'll plan to replace all the components (PSU, HDD, CPU, mobo) eventually, so it is not a critical question. I am just interested in guessing which part actually is necessary to replace, and only spend money on that for now.
If you're concerned -- I got a new computer, and hooked up drive recovery kit to the old HDD. I was able to retrieve old files off it, so old data is not lost.
