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January 10th, 2021 15:00
Aurora R7, blinking power button
So today when trying to start my pc the top fan started spinning fast and the power button started blinking twice then three times. Looking online most people suggest replacing the cmos Battery or moving ram around. I’ve done both even trying each ram stick in each spot one at a time and together and still nothing happens. Is this a problem I should bring to a professional or am I missing something semi simple?
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Severett33
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January 10th, 2021 15:00
All OEM parts, no upgrades, and yes it was unplugged from the wall and is in the same direction
r72019
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January 10th, 2021 15:00
Is it all stock OEM parts or have you done any upgrades?
When you replaced the cmos battery did you unplug the pc from the wall and put the new one back in the same direction?
Severett33
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January 11th, 2021 07:00
So I tried replacing the cmos Battery again with another new one, left the pc unplugged held power with the battery out for 20 seconds, retried and same thing. After that I went back and checked my ram and graphics card and they are all tightly on their spots. Nothing appears to make any change and the computer still won’t turn on all the way
steadler
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January 11th, 2021 12:00
@Severett33
Did you run the ePSA diagnostic ?