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- broken part (you missed a broken RAM, hard drive, GPU or fan)
A note for you: If they ask you to clean dust then the game automatically de-dusts everything just by us taking the part out of the computer and re-installing it. So if you're struggling to find pieces to dust then you can take everything out of the computer and dust the frame / chassis then put each part back in and everything will automagically be dust-free.
-Try to run the computer (You will see what missing or broken)
-Computer wont turned on? (Check PSU first than Motherboard)
-You should find those broken part and fixed now if not there is a virus or broken case fan (Case fan can possibly broken and need to be replace with the exact same thing).
Hope this help!
The most useful way is to go with the workflow in my guide (made by an amazing discord user): https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2480156698
I agree, that sometimes it is. Especially when the job is simple, there is absolutely no need for guides, just some basic skills, like reading "no CPU" and realising that it is a CPU problem from that. But when you don't get the expected green light after thinking that you've completed the job, it's better to follow a workflow, than try 1 thing, then 3 things, then try to think of 2 more things, then try to think of even 1 more thing that can be done. Those who come to the forum with a diagnose problem are mostly in a situation like this, and to that, I recommend the workflow. Well, actually I recommend that everybody use whatever's easiest to them, but I still feel like there's nothing wrong with promoting a guide about diagnosing in a thread related to diagnosing