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Old 01-26-2007, 02:35 PM #1
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Default What and where is the soft cell in a computer tower?

Are there two of them? I "think" it makes your computer turn on when you hit the power button. (I don't know!) If there are two of them (for the power button and the reset button) It makes sense.

Last time we tried to turn it on (Mid December of 2006) went through the process of running and right after the windows came up as long as it does, it imediately shut down.

I don't know what has been done this far to try to fix the problem because the tower isn't here. If you can answer my question it would be great. (So he can narrow the scenarios down.

Thank you.
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