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I have an old Gateway computer, that I used to start my business with in 2005. I have had it disconnected from the interent for some time, and have used it basically to keep my quickbooks and a couple other things on. Well the other day, it deceided that it does not want to boot up.

I turn the switch on, but it doesnt light up, even though the rest of the machine appears to be running.

Nothing will come up on the screen either.

Any suggestions on getting this dinosaur to boot up without completely erasing everything?
 

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I have an old Gateway computer, that I used to start my business with in 2005. I have had it disconnected from the interent for some time, and have used it basically to keep my quickbooks and a couple other things on. Well the other day, it deceided that it does not want to boot up.

I turn the switch on, but it doesnt light up, even though the rest of the machine appears to be running.

Nothing will come up on the screen either.

Any suggestions on getting this dinosaur to boot up without completely erasing everything?
Mmmm sounds like your hard drive may be dead. Hope you backed all your data.
 

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So I should just load my backed up shit onto another computer and junk this thing then?
 

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Yeah, and I can hear the fan and other components running when I turn it on.
You can probably still get an external hard drive enclosure. Put the hard drive in that and see if you can plus it in to another computer. (These are typically USB connected).

If the hard drive is readable, then my guess would be the mother board.

You can also try just re-seating the RAM first.
 

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I dont know what that means.
There are memory modules in slots in the mother board. Go online on another PC, do a google search on the make and model of your PC and ask about reseating the memory. It is a simple process.
 

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There are memory modules in slots in the mother board. Go online on another PC, do a google search on the make and model of your PC and ask about reseating the memory. It is a simple process.
Worth a shot, but a 10 year old computer isn't going to last much longer. I'd bite the bullet and buy another computer.
 

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Worth a shot, but a 10 year old computer isn't going to last much longer. I'd bite the bullet and buy another computer.
I have other computers, but just kept this one around because it had 10 years of info on it, and I could access it without having to bog down other computers.
 

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