How Do I Fix My Computer After A Power Surge?
A power surge can seriously harm your computer. Fortunately, the computer’s power supply is built to take the brunt of any power fluctuations. If you find that your system no longer powers up after a surge, the culprit is most likely the power source. Fortunately, replacing your power supply isn’t as difficult as it sounds. Determine the type and voltage of your power supply. The easiest place to locate this is looking on the back of the power supply installed in your computer. There should be a sticker which gives information about the supply. If you don’t see it there, then check your computer manual. You should also be able to find it online at your computer manufacturer’s website. Purchase the appropriate power supply online or at a nearby computer store. Unplug your computer. Detach any USB-connected devices, printers, monitors, etc. Open the computer case with the screwdriver. Remove the screws and set them aside. Ground yourself by touching a large metal object. This will dissip