I have this old TC-780 that I wanted to do something with.
The problem is, I can power it on and use it, but when I turn it off, I cannot get it to turn back on.
This has happened twice, where I turn it on, use it, and turn it off. And then it won't turn back on. A few days later, I try again, it works, I use it, I power it off, and then it won't turn back on, once again.
I was worried it was a cooling issue, but after removing the cooler, repasting the CPU, and booting it up and running a stress test, temps were fine. So, I turned it off, came back to try something else… and it won't turn on.
I know the issue is not the SSD in it or the RAM, as I have used both in a different system of the same age. I know it isn't the GPU, as it works just fine in other systems. That means it is either power supply, or motherboard.
I'm hoping it's power supply, so I swapped in another (admittedly old) power supply. Same thing. On, working, off… and won't turn on again.
Is this a motherboard issue and is it fixable (maybe a dead CMOS battery or something? I don't know, I'm reaching here, and my hardware knowledge is limited), or should I look at scrapping the system rather than trying to find some way to breathe life into it and keep it out of a landfill?
[Edited the thread to add issue detail]