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There are a few different things you can do for troubleshooting on a computer when it comes to the computers power supply. The first thing you can do is check the cords are all connected and in good condition. The second thing you can do is make sure when trying to power on your computer is that you don’t smell a burning smell or that your computers power cords are damaged in anyway shape or form. After checking these out you would want to check that the voltage is in the range of 1800 to 2000. Check the peripherals remove any drives and etc. restart the computer if it restarts correctly then we can start adding our drives and things back to our computer system.
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