For the second time in about four months, my desktop computer has suffered a harddrive crash. With a four month old harddrive. And an uninterruptable power supply. Needless to say, I'm a little steamed and have had and will have again soon some very stern words with my landlord.
In the meantime, I have a PC that needs fixing, and I fear it's condition has worsened.
The best theory I could come up with is that the computer's power box had been permanently damaged from being plugged into the main before getting the UPS, and had somehow continued to deteriorate itself or some other part under normal operation. I bought a replacement power supply from my first theory, a Coolmaster GX 650w (the old one being a Coolmax 600w), because I know Coolmaster is supposed to be a good brand.
Possibly related, the harddrive that I bought to replace the last one doesn't actually fit anywhere in the case. After buying it, I had it sitting on a block of wood on the bottom of the box. It refused to boot if the drive wasn't in contact with the case metal, or something I'm not a damn electrician so I'm operating on observation here.
One thing I learned from this is that the computer will actually start without a harddrive present (that it would acknolwedge anyway), and only asks that one be plugged in. Working on it now, I have found a way to properly screw it in, but it isn't actually resting on anything, just hangs there bolted by it's side screws. I don't think this matters because of the newest issue.
With both the new power supply and the old one, with the harddrive plugged in and unplugged, with the UPS between the system and the main and without the UPS, the box refuses to start at all now. When the power button is pressed, the system will start up for about half a second and then shut off for a few and then repeat until I unplug it.
At this point, it seems to be a motherboard problem, since that's the only thing actually being powered on. But I really have no idea. I would certainly like to recover that drive if it can be, and I'm getting damn tired of spending money on this thing. I'm also beyond pissed that the exact same problem happened again with a surge protector, which means even a whole new computer might wind up with the same problem a few months down the road. Once power problems are bypassing a UPS, I think anything might be fair game.
So yeah, anybody who knows anything about computer wiring please speak up and give me some ideas on what to do with this pile of almost-new parts.
EDIT: I'm also wondering if the UPS itself might be the problem. It makes a buzzing noise whenever my external drive's adapter is plugged into it, and I noticed that my router keeps reseting every few days even though it was plugged into the UPS too.