1.) Examine the cables, connectors, and power cords to make sure they're plugged in securely. Often times a loose cable or connector (power, network, keyboard, mouse, speaker, monitor cable, etc.) is the cause of the problem.
2.) If you're using a power strip or a surge protector, make sure it's on and that it works. Remember that a surge protector may not be working because it is designed to self-destruct. When an electric jolt is too much, your surge protector takes the hit saving your more expensive hardware from the voltage.
3.) Try plugging something else directly into the electrical outlet to make sure there isn't a power problem.
4.) Check to see if your monitor is on. Sounds silly, but it has solved my own problem more than once.
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2.) If you're using a power strip or a surge protector, make sure it's on and that it works. Remember that a surge protector may not be working because it is designed to self-destruct. When an electric jolt is too much, your surge protector takes the hit saving your more expensive hardware from the voltage.
3.) Try plugging something else directly into the electrical outlet to make sure there isn't a power problem.
4.) Check to see if your monitor is on. Sounds silly, but it has solved my own problem more than once.
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Jun Nakayama
jun@mercy.co.jp
Telephone Skype :+81-50-5539-9816
FAX : +81-34-578-9623
Homepage : http://www.prosperjp.com
Blog: http://karibuprosper.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001769568347