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  • bigbeark
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2010
    • 661
    • Canada

    #1

    Failure to Latch?

    I have two motherboards that self-start when I turn on the power supply switch. I can of course turn off the machine by pushing the power switch on the front for 5 seconds. Using the same power supply on other boards shows that this is a board issue and not a PSU issue.

    Both boards post fine, if a bit slowly, and run fine.

    What causes the self-starting and what does it indicate?
  • Scenic
    o.O
    • Sep 2007
    • 2642
    • Germany

    #2
    Re: Failure to Latch?

    check in the BIOS for "automatic power up" or something like "resume on AC loss".
    usually somewhere in the power management options

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