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I received a HP A735W Pavilion desktop pc. It did not work because the power on button was broken. Desktop looks like this:
Right below the HP logo is the square power on button. I can't find one anywhere. Anyone have any idea where I can find this button? Even ebay did not have any. HP does not have any either, and there is no part number on the button.
You could just go to radio shack and buy a momentary switch and hook it up in place of the power button.. I have one that I made to use when powering on PCs that aren't in cases..
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eGoCeNTRoNiX wrote:You could just go to radio shack and buy a momentary switch and hook it up in place of the power button.. I have one that I made to use when powering on PCs that aren't in cases..
Drill a hole in the front of the case, wire it in, and voila. You have a new switch. As long as it's a 'normally off' momentary switch, you can use whatever you can find. You can sometimes even find momentary rocker switches or flip switches that can do the job. It ruins stock look, but... meh.
Thanks for that, but the PC is probably not worth that much. It was made back in 2004/2005 and sold in Walmart stores. I was able to do a full system restore off the hidden partition and create the restore disks. I had to replace the CD/DVD writer because the one on the machine would not open its door. Brought the memory up to 1 gig. Installed MS Security Essentials and all the updates. Not a bad unit for school. I actually don't even know how much I can sell it for. Any ideas?
Crap, I probably through out 3 of those cases recently. Lemme look in my garage and see if there's any left.
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