Bizarre power problem mystery

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Yeah I do have an update, it seemed fine for a few days but it has come back again. Sometimes it won't turn on, so I unplug everything and take it to another room, sometimes that can get it going again but not always. Right now the best method is to HOLD the power button it whilst clickiing the back I/O switch on and off a few times. After coming back from the repair shop I really thought it might be a circuit overload problem but it's not because if it doesn't power on, unplugging other things doesn't resolve it.

It really is the most horrible ghastly kind of PC problem I've ever encountered. I wish something was just broken, like the PSU but obviously it isn't that. I can take it into a repair shop but as I've said, works fine for them so that's useless.
Thanks for the update....yeah those kind of issue's can be bothersome..
 
Not yet, can't imagine myself ever getting it to work. Unless I get a fully new built PC I think.
 
Ok.. one more thing you could do to rule out any grounding issue.. You could use the card board method... Take out the hardware in the case and re-assemble the parts on a table with card board on it.. Then power up ...what happens? If it works correctly then it is probably a grounding issue, if it doesn't work proper,then it is a hardware issue and you will have to track that faulty part down..
 
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