Im posting this here because I know some poor soul, close to giving up on their PC will find this and hopefully it helps them.
TLDR: Change main drive to different SATA port.
The story:
Ninjagirl calls me from the other room "Montoya! My computer is not working!"
Great! Lets go see what the problem is!
She says it was fine last night, but this morning when she started it, nothing happens. No power to the keyboard (strangely enough the mouse was fine) and none of the monitors register anything.
"Wonderful!" I thought, as my mind starts tallying up how much I should spend on some new mid-tier parts to replace the entire thing.
I start with the usual process of elimination, unplug all peripherals, usb hubs, webcam, speakers.
Power it up, no joy.
I unplug everything except main monitor, negative.
Fans are spinning on gpu card, all RAM and PCI slots are secure and pushed in.
I bump my head on the corner of the desk as I lean in to get the power cable to unplug it, curse at the table, rub my head. I hold down power button with cable unplugged, reconnect it, try again, nothing.
Time to go search google and also browse newegg for some deals because this sounds like a $700 problem.
In browsing ancient archives on google, I see some stranger in a far off land say that his PC has this issue, and he switched SATA ports for his main drive.
That sounds stupid, whey would a SATA port suddenly die?
Might as well try anyway.
I go back to her case, switch the SATA port to the next one over... BAM!!! IT WORKS!
Thank you PC gods, you saved my morning and my wallet.
TLDR: Change main drive to different SATA port.
The story:
Ninjagirl calls me from the other room "Montoya! My computer is not working!"
Great! Lets go see what the problem is!
She says it was fine last night, but this morning when she started it, nothing happens. No power to the keyboard (strangely enough the mouse was fine) and none of the monitors register anything.
"Wonderful!" I thought, as my mind starts tallying up how much I should spend on some new mid-tier parts to replace the entire thing.
I start with the usual process of elimination, unplug all peripherals, usb hubs, webcam, speakers.
Power it up, no joy.
I unplug everything except main monitor, negative.
Fans are spinning on gpu card, all RAM and PCI slots are secure and pushed in.
I bump my head on the corner of the desk as I lean in to get the power cable to unplug it, curse at the table, rub my head. I hold down power button with cable unplugged, reconnect it, try again, nothing.
Time to go search google and also browse newegg for some deals because this sounds like a $700 problem.
In browsing ancient archives on google, I see some stranger in a far off land say that his PC has this issue, and he switched SATA ports for his main drive.
That sounds stupid, whey would a SATA port suddenly die?
Might as well try anyway.
I go back to her case, switch the SATA port to the next one over... BAM!!! IT WORKS!
Thank you PC gods, you saved my morning and my wallet.