Pavilion M9340F: Power supply question

After the storm, power LED blinks power, but the fan doesn't spin and computer does not start. Food need to be replaced, and if so, what role can I order? The part number on the existing power is HP 5188-2859 and cannot be controlled (or so he says).

Based on the specs of your PC (here), all power 350W that will fit in your ATX mid case will be just fine.

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