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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to
hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote:
I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J No ideas, but mine works the same way, and I've seen the same comment from others. I decided it's no big deal. To e-mail me, use jcarlson631 at yahoo dot com -- John |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
The concern is that I'm building it for a customer, who may not be thrilled
with this 'glitch'. Seems I used one of these boards before and it did not do this.. "John" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote: I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J No ideas, but mine works the same way, and I've seen the same comment from others. I decided it's no big deal. To e-mail me, use jcarlson631 at yahoo dot com -- John |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
galaxy wrote:
The concern is that I'm building it for a customer, who may not be thrilled with this 'glitch'. Seems I used one of these boards before and it did not do this.. "John" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote: I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J No ideas, but mine works the same way, and I've seen the same comment from others. I decided it's no big deal. To e-mail me, use jcarlson631 at yahoo dot com -- John File a report with Asus tech support, so they know about it. Something like that should have been detected during development. Some motherboard companies do three design cycles fot the motherboard, so there are plenty of opportunities to find design flaws. Paul |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
Look here and see if you can find something on it
http://support.asus.com/faq/faq.aspx...Language=en-us or maybe its something in the bios that needs to be changed or updated bios might fix http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us on Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:43:57 -0700, "galaxy" wrote: The concern is that I'm building it for a customer, who may not be thrilled with this 'glitch'. Seems I used one of these boards before and it did not do this.. "John" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote: I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J No ideas, but mine works the same way, and I've seen the same comment from others. I decided it's no big deal. To e-mail me, use jcarlson631 at yahoo dot com -- John |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
I found references to this in the Asus web forum. Seems some boards do it
and some don't. Bios does not seem to fix it. I'm going to try another and RMA this one... "bandit" wrote in message ... Look here and see if you can find something on it http://support.asus.com/faq/faq.aspx...Language=en-us or maybe its something in the bios that needs to be changed or updated bios might fix http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us on Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:43:57 -0700, "galaxy" wrote: The concern is that I'm building it for a customer, who may not be thrilled with this 'glitch'. Seems I used one of these boards before and it did not do this.. "John" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote: I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J No ideas, but mine works the same way, and I've seen the same comment from others. I decided it's no big deal. To e-mail me, use jcarlson631 at yahoo dot com -- John |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
Second board does the exact same thing!
"GalaxyX" none wrote in message ... I found references to this in the Asus web forum. Seems some boards do it and some don't. Bios does not seem to fix it. I'm going to try another and RMA this one... "bandit" wrote in message ... Look here and see if you can find something on it http://support.asus.com/faq/faq.aspx...Language=en-us or maybe its something in the bios that needs to be changed or updated bios might fix http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us on Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:43:57 -0700, "galaxy" wrote: The concern is that I'm building it for a customer, who may not be thrilled with this 'glitch'. Seems I used one of these boards before and it did not do this.. "John" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote: I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks, J No ideas, but mine works the same way, and I've seen the same comment from others. I decided it's no big deal. To e-mail me, use jcarlson631 at yahoo dot com -- John |
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M2NSLI-Deluxe power button?
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 08:46:43 -0700, "GalaxyX" none wrote:
I built a system using the M2Nsli-Deluxe. All runs fine, but you have to hold the power button in for 2-3 seconds to get it to turn on. Tried a different power supply/case, but the same problem. Any ideas? no problems. maby its the power supply + mainboard that gives problems. check also the 5vSTB of your power supply. Maby that dont give enough power. |
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