Terry Smart
Chestnut Products
Hi
This isn't about the actual power supply in the computer, more the AC coming to the computer... I think.
We need a small computer in the warehouse, nothing fancy, just for printing labels, delivery notes etc. Problem is, we've tried two and neither of them will boot up. They start ok, then fail to find the C drive and ask for a boot disk to carry on the process.
When I try them at home they work perfectly.
The theory is that the power supply coming into the warehouse is the problem. Although it's all checked and certified, of course, the suggestion is that it's not consistent enough for a computer and that is what's causing it to fail. Hopefully that'll make more sense to some of you than it does to me, but it sounds plausible. The warehouse is in a fairly rural location and I've had other people report similar situations.
A laptop works perfectly as the battery, I guess, compensates for this fluctuation. But I don't really want to put a laptop in.
So the question is, could this be the cause of our problem and is there an easy way (a converter of some sort?) to solve it?
Fingers crossed!
This isn't about the actual power supply in the computer, more the AC coming to the computer... I think.
We need a small computer in the warehouse, nothing fancy, just for printing labels, delivery notes etc. Problem is, we've tried two and neither of them will boot up. They start ok, then fail to find the C drive and ask for a boot disk to carry on the process.
When I try them at home they work perfectly.
The theory is that the power supply coming into the warehouse is the problem. Although it's all checked and certified, of course, the suggestion is that it's not consistent enough for a computer and that is what's causing it to fail. Hopefully that'll make more sense to some of you than it does to me, but it sounds plausible. The warehouse is in a fairly rural location and I've had other people report similar situations.
A laptop works perfectly as the battery, I guess, compensates for this fluctuation. But I don't really want to put a laptop in.
So the question is, could this be the cause of our problem and is there an easy way (a converter of some sort?) to solve it?
Fingers crossed!