Be careful around power supplies btw - the large capacitors (cylindrical things) can hold a charge after it's been turned off and give you quite a zap.
Certainly reseating connectors is worth a shot, but I wouldn't hold out a great deal of hope for that working.
You really need to get out some test gear and measure voltages I think.
the large capacitors (cylindrical things) can hold a charge after it's been turned off and give you quite a zap
Yes that much I know! Just frustrating that I thought it would be simple to get it working with a bit of internet hunting for drivers. Now it's currently a brick.
Be careful around power supplies btw - the large capacitors (cylindrical things) can hold a charge after it's been turned off and give you quite a zap.
Certainly reseating connectors is worth a shot, but I wouldn't hold out a great deal of hope for that working.
You really need to get out some test gear and measure voltages I think.