Pavilion slimline s5-1554: s5-1554 Dead - PSU?

Computer was found dead.  I tried to start button, no response.  Follow-up of hp, troubleshooting guide: power green light continued and when trombone placed at terminals p1-17 and the ground, power supply fan came.  However, when reconnected and push the button start absolutely nothing happens.  Once fans started to turn for about a second, but stopped.  Troubleshooting Guide says if the power supply fan turns on when connected to the p1-17 mass, food should be good and should then consider the motherboard, memory, other causes.  However, I am skeptical.  My stomach has always said it is feeding.

I have an old computer that died, but has a good diet that would not be good, he would work to connect to see if it lights just like a test?  Other thoughts before you start exchanging parts as a diagnosis?

Grumpy44, welcome to the forum.

I agree with you that it could be the power supply.  I've heard the PSU works using the paper clip, but still not be good enough to run the computer.  If you try to use your old PSU brand sure the power connector ATX is correct.

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