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Question

I have a gateway GT5670 desktop that wont turn on.Is there

May 20, 2012 11:56PM PDT

an internal fuse.

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May 21, 2012 3:28AM PDT

What do you mean by "not turn-ON"? I ask because there are various states of non-response from the PC that may look like not working but not generally as in no power present. In effect, your PC can't boot or start the process?

Quick test, open the system case and look inside. Are there any LED that remain lit? Try power-ON what does it do, look at innards and report back. Of course, if you're using some power strip is that fully working. get the idea you gave few details and I ask questions. Tried another AC outlet for your PC, use AC line cord for this.

tada -----Willy Happy

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If there is,
May 21, 2012 12:32AM PDT

It's not user serviceable. For all purposes this is a replace the part that failed exercise for 99.99% of us.
Bob