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unsolved emachine

D2266 system type
D33007 system board
Unit was just fine yesterday but now has strange trouble. Power supply voltage is off on a couple leads. Purple reports 6.4 volts and Blue is -10.7 volts.

Replace power supply and system is fine for about a half hour. Internet Explorer seems a little funky and then Windows XP locks up. Reboot and system comes up very slowly. Attempt booting to BartPE CD, but it loads verly slowly as well. Reseat everything I can get my hands on. Re-goop the processor grease just in case.

Received the following error with no USB devices attached: Power Surge On Hub Port
(Red X) Power Surge On Hub Port - A USB device has exceeded the power limits of it's hub port. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message.

Windows Sound Service is failing to load and sounds are unavailable from within Windows.

I'm afraid we've got a bad motherboard or processor. Unfortunately, there aren't many options in the BIOS for tweaking any settings.

 

 

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Sunday, November 27, 2005


1 Comments:

I forgot to mention that I ran a hardware diagnostic and it said that of the 4 usb controllers, one was bad. I can only determine that the usb controller on the motherboard had gone out and caused the motherboard to become faulty. The system was replaced entirely and junked.

By Blogger Wizard_Yo, on Sunday, July 23, 2006  

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