Power supply problem - HP Pavilion a6000

Desktop will not power.

HP Pavilion a6000.  Power supply: Bestec, Ref. HP 5188-2622

Press the power button / stop for 10 seconds.  Red switch moved back.  According to the Web site.

Nothing has changed.

Here is what is happening now:

Machine unplugged

Green LED - off

Plug the power adapter.

Green LED - suite

Press the power button

Light in the power button blinks momentarily (the beginning of being depressed) then turns off

Power supply fan turns momentarily then stops.

Green LED - off

Remove the power plug

Green led is lit for 5 to 7 seconds, then turns off.

Events repeat if I plug again.

Any advice?

He will be generous with points...

Looks like you need to replace the power supply. You can buy the same HP unit or replace it with something like the Corsair CX500 if you wish.

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