I did mean the motherboard when I was referring to the capacitors.
I was able to hookup a HDD and short pins 13 + 14 and the PSU fan spun and the HDD powered on. After this I removed the HDD and tested the voltage of "computer 2" PSU and all pins gave me correct voltage.
I wasn't able to...
computer 2" that was working prior is about 8yrs, "computer 1" I have no idea, but older than that. Neither have blown caps or any other damage that I can see on the board.
Thanks for the replies.
I'll try what you suggested G0AOZ this weekend.
Forgot to mention that "computer 2" was operational until I started swapping power supplies, but thanks for the suggestion goombawaho.
I'll post back with the results hopefully tomorrow.
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I've used Runtime's GetDataBack (still love their driveimage xml which might come in handy later) and RecoverMyFiles. I've had better luck with RecoverMyFiles http://www.recovermyfiles.com/
Looks like those files were split. Try using HJ Join to join them back to name.tar. I included the link below.
HTH
http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/#win32
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