No Power

1.
Verify that the power outlet is good. Plug a different device into the socket to ensure that there is power, or plug the computer into another outlet.
2.
Check the power cord. Use a known-good power cord.
3.
Check the connections of the power cord on both ends. Verify that the plug is plugged securely into both the AC outlet and the back of the computer.
4.
Remove the keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals, such as speakers.
5.
Position the computer so the cathode-ray tube (CRT) rests facedown on a soft towel.
6.
Remove the user access door.
7.
Touch a metal surface inside the computer.
8.
Unplug the computer.
9.
Verify that the battery is good before replacing modules. A drained battery may be indicative of a PMU in need of resetting. Does ...

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