The computer installed the updates normally and shut down. I pressed the power button to power it on (multiple times). Nothing. No fans, no nothing. I unplugged it, opened the case and plugged it back in. There is one green LED on the Mobo lit. There is also an orange LED on the front USB card flashing every few seconds. I've checked all connections to the mobo and PS, and everything is fine. Since the mobo and the cards are getting power, I figure it's not an issue with the PS. I am open and appreciative if anyone has any more suggestions. If I can't get it up and running soon I'll take it to a place down the street that has diagnostic equipment (of which I have none) and offers to look at it for free. It is 5 1/2 years old and I didn't build it myself, so I may end up salvaging what I can and building a new one.
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Firefox 4 Beta 8 - Released Soon
There will be improved hardware acceleration for Windows XP, Vista, and 7 as well as some significant changes to the HTML 5 support.
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Mozilla Releases Faster Firefox 4 Beta
addition of the JagerMonkey just-in-time compiler and more support for hardware-accelerated graphics, as well as hardware acceleration for Windows XP
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Gartner: Microsoft Should Help With IE6 Migration In early April 2014, all "extended support" for Windows XP and IE6 will be cut off. Most sources of new XP licenses have already been cut off by Microsoft. |
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Helpdesk Support The successful candidate will have previous experience supporting MS Office and Windows XP and 2000 desktops, in addition to knowledge of call logging |
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Half of IT pros plan to use XP after support ends About half of IT professionals intend to carry on using Windows XP even after extended support for the venerable operating system ends in |