Well I ordered a new PSU. If that doesnt work Ill just go for the 2 hard drives in my gaming tower.. Is this difficult?
Should I hire someone?.. I'm a noob when i comes to tinking w/ a CPU's inards.. However I suspect its easy and I"ll get bent over when taking it to a CPU tech..
And yes I do have a high end Surge protecter.. I just think that Dells components are wack..
I had power supply issues, it didn't have enough wattage for the what my computer needed, it died last summer then I got a free replacement but that one started shutting off the computer randomly after about a year, but I took some stuff out and it ran fine.
You can very easily install a new hard drive, first make sure what type you need--IDE is the big ribbon and SATA is a smaller wire that goes in easy.
Just open up your computer, make sure your drive is set to the right position (it'll show a diagram on the back with little wire prongs that has a little plastic thing that covers two of them, just follow the diagram). Screw it in near your other drive, it should come with some screws. Then just plug it into the cable, most likely your main hard drive is connected to the end of the ribbon, so plug it into the second connector on the ribbon. Or if it's SATA you just get a new SATA cable and plug it in to the drive and an open SATA port.
And don't forget to plug in a power cable to the drive, it might be a 4-pin molex or if it's SATA it's got a different connector. Once you start up windows it'll say it's found new hardware and it'll install the drivers for it, then you'll have an extra drive when you go to My Computer.
It really is quite easy, if it's too daunting then see if you can find someone you know that can do it. Don't pay Best Buy or someplace to do it--again it's really really easy and they'll charge you an arm and a leg.