|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Recently, I bought a original Intel 865gbf mobo, Processor P4 2.40A,
Kingston Memory 512MB, case delux m426n, power supply 550W, Windows XP SP1. The problem is that when I switch on the voltage regulator in order to power up the system, it start immediately, without press the power on button in the case. Then I shutdown the system and I can start it normally. (¨Pressing the power on button). The problem returns if I switch off the voltage regulator and switch on it again. I suspect that the problem could be in the power supply. Can somebody orient to me? Thanks from Colombia. |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
It could be that is just how it works. We have PC's at work that will do the
same thing when you power up initially. But after that the power to the PC is left on. Neil "carpathia" <oeforero@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1132083939.992717.115190@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... Recently, I bought a original Intel 865gbf mobo, Processor P4 2.40A, Kingston Memory 512MB, case delux m426n, power supply 550W, Windows XP SP1. The problem is that when I switch on the voltage regulator in order to power up the system, it start immediately, without press the power on button in the case. Then I shutdown the system and I can start it normally. (¨Pressing the power on button). The problem returns if I switch off the voltage regulator and switch on it again. I suspect that the problem could be in the power supply. Can somebody orient to me? Thanks from Colombia. |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
If you use the PSU on/off switch instead of shutting down Windows properly
this can happen.. Click the start button, turn off computer, turn off, turn off the monitor, wait for the computer to completely power down, then cut the power or hit the off switch on the PSU or surge protector.. j;-j "carpathia" wrote: > Recently, I bought a original Intel 865gbf mobo, Processor P4 2.40A, > Kingston Memory 512MB, case delux m426n, power supply 550W, Windows XP > SP1. > > The problem is that when I switch on the voltage regulator in order to > power up the system, it start immediately, without press the power on > button in the case. > > Then I shutdown the system and I can start it normally. (¨Pressing the > power > on button). > > The problem returns if I switch off the voltage regulator and switch on > it again. > > I suspect that the problem could be in the power supply. > > Can somebody orient to me? > > Thanks from Colombia. > > |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Some motherboard BIOes have a special power-on feature that tells the
motherboard to start up automatically when the power is "restored." This can be known as "Power-On State." On 15/11/2005 "carpathia" <oeforero@hotmail.com> wrote: >Recently, I bought a original Intel 865gbf mobo, Processor P4 2.40A, >Kingston Memory 512MB, case delux m426n, power supply 550W, Windows XP >SP1. > >The problem is that when I switch on the voltage regulator in order to >power up the system, it start immediately, without press the power on >button in the case. > >Then I shutdown the system and I can start it normally. (¨Pressing the >power >on button). > >The problem returns if I switch off the voltage regulator and switch on >it again. > >I suspect that the problem could be in the power supply. > >Can somebody orient to me? > >Thanks from Colombia. > |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
Hi
I have a Intel 865 board and i have to go to cmos and set it. set it to stay off in case of power loss. I think default setting is last state (which was on) Hope this helps. -- Carl G "carpathia" <oeforero@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1132083939.992717.115190@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... Recently, I bought a original Intel 865gbf mobo, Processor P4 2.40A, Kingston Memory 512MB, case delux m426n, power supply 550W, Windows XP SP1. The problem is that when I switch on the voltage regulator in order to power up the system, it start immediately, without press the power on button in the case. Then I shutdown the system and I can start it normally. (¨Pressing the power on button). The problem returns if I switch off the voltage regulator and switch on it again. I suspect that the problem could be in the power supply. Can somebody orient to me? Thanks from Colombia. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Trouble with old SUS client | Remy G. | Windows Update | 2 | 01-05-2006 05:20 PM |
| Add Folder to Start Menu | Nora Najem | Windows XP Customize | 4 | 01-05-2006 06:29 AM |
| Dual - single core..How much faster is it? | kenny | Windows XP Hardware | 20 | 01-05-2006 02:19 AM |
| USB Mass Storage Device - This device cannot start. (Code 10) | lobo201 | Windows XP Hardware | 11 | 01-05-2006 02:15 AM |
| Re: Windows Xp start up programs | Ken Blake, MVP | Windows XP Basics | 0 | 01-05-2006 02:00 AM |