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I'm setting up a computer with the Elitegroup K7SEM motherboard to replace an aging XT-compatible 8088 system in an industrial application. The system powers up fine and PC-DOS installed and boots OK (it's a DOS-based application). However, once turned on, hitting the power switch puts the system into standby mode rather than turning the power off, even with power management shut off in the BIOS. (This seems to be the case no matter what power management setting is selected.) Of course the system will power down if one holds the on/off switch in for 5 seconds, but that's a little inconvenient. (And since this is DOS there is no turning the system off via OS shutdown.) I've looked through all the BIOS settings and the user manual but so far have not seen anything relevant. Anyone know how to set this board up so the power switch actually turns off the power rather than going into standby (assuming it's possible)? -- Roger Blake (Subtract 10 for email.) |
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Anyone know how to set this board up so the power switch actually turns off the power rather than going into standby (assuming it's possible)? |
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"Roger Blake" <rogblake10 (AT) iname10 (DOT) com> wrote in message news:slrnbg4ak1.2ho.rogblake10 (AT) unix3 (DOT) netaxs.com... Anyone know how to set this board up so the power switch actually turns off the power rather than going into standby (assuming it's possible)? I don't have this board, but looking at the manual, in BIOS you should look under Power Mangement, and st Power Button Override to Instant-Off. |
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