I don't get to use my X5000 much these days, and I went to switch it on today but wouldn't power up. I have 1 green and 1 red LED on the motherboard (which, iirc, is usual). When I power on, everything comes on for less than a second and then dies.
Any suggestions? Maybe power supply?
Not sure if it is a coincidence or not, but now all three computers in this room have suffered power problems - both my Windows laptop and work laptop have had swollen batteries in the last month.
You must don't be afraid if you.I have an X5000 that it has some similar issues since I ckecked on 2019.The mayor problem is that when I try to power on as,on the first attempt it powers on but then unecpectedly it powers off automatically.
That's not a mayor problem (yes ankward issue) bacause at second chance then it boots well.
Has anyone similar messages/behaviours on yours machine?
I want our machines power on at first attempt,at least mine
When I got my X1000 it had a battery holder solder to the motherboard, like they all do. The problem was, the positive metal holder: the thing that also pushes the battery against the negative base, was broken. I had to solder in a new battery holder and remove the broken one. I put in a new battery and all of the very strange issues with booting were gone.
Before I fixed it, the machine would sometimes not even power on when I pressed the switch. I had to wait for a while before it worked.
So, check the battery for sure, but if you can, make sure that there is a good conductive contact for the positive and negative points on the battery.
If that's not it, then I guess I would check the PSU.
It can be a problem with your microsd card that contains the uboot. The x5000 will power off almost instantly if it can not read the card. So you can try to unplug the card and stick it back in again or try another card.
My problem is similar as yours:Mine is that I have to power up 2 times and I feel happy with it,because it has (as yours) probably I think a battery problem.
Check out the battery inside the tower and then you can tell me later.
I think you must replace it for a new battery insigne one that gives enough battery or power to the motherboard
@daveyw Then remove everything again. This time, if it starts. Add one thing at a time. Maybe there is a trouble card somewhere. Hopefully easier to spot the problem, instead of inserting everything at once. Remove the power cable from the psu. When the board is stripped, remove the psu cable to the motherboard. And reinstall it again. Then check the motherboard lights before turning it on.