I just installed my new PSU as my main 'puter went down at the end of last week (my fault for buying a cheap PSU sometime last year) and it booted up the first time, but only to the point where it checks how much RAM you have at the POST screen; I rebooted, and the second time it booted up as usual, I put my Windows password in and got onto the desktop. I thought everything was working okay and got my AVG updating and opened Steam, at which point I got a blue screen... I wish I'd written down what it said, but it was something like NOT_ENOUGH_NOTEPAD (it didn't say notepad but I remember thinking that I thought it did, but I can't remember what the exact word was
o) and it told me to reboot and ignore it if I hadn't seen it before. I hadn't, so I rebooted but this time it went back to what happened before I replaced my PSU: meaning when you boot up, the computer boots up as normal, fans working, but nothing appears on the monitor (the LED just flickers, meaning it doesn't recognize that the computer is on) and no POST so eventually it'll just reboot and try again.
I've had this problem before and it was the PSU, which as I say I've since replaced with a much better quality one (Corsair) but now I seem to be back to square one. My hard drive is only about 18 - 24 months old so I am skeptical that it's the culprit, but of course it may be.
Could anyone provide any information to help me here? I've triple-checked the connections to the motherboard and everything looks okay. I can give my specifications if it will help, though I'm fairly sure the motherboard, RAM and graphics card are okay (and the last two are both pretty new).
I've had this problem before and it was the PSU, which as I say I've since replaced with a much better quality one (Corsair) but now I seem to be back to square one. My hard drive is only about 18 - 24 months old so I am skeptical that it's the culprit, but of course it may be.
Could anyone provide any information to help me here? I've triple-checked the connections to the motherboard and everything looks okay. I can give my specifications if it will help, though I'm fairly sure the motherboard, RAM and graphics card are okay (and the last two are both pretty new).