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Date: | Wed, 4 Mar 1998 18:46:23 -0600 |
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I just built a computer with the Supermicro P5MMA98 motherboard which is
supposed to be compliant with the PC 98 specifications and soft boot. I
could not get the computer to shut down from the power switch at all. I had
to go into the bios and turn on power management and turn the power on/off
switch on. I was told that even if the power on/off switch is turned on it
only allows the computer to shut down automatically from software, i.e.:
shut down windows where it shuts the power off to the tower and I get no You
may shut down windows now screen. If I turn the power off with just the
switch I must hold the switch down for 5 seconds for the power to go off.
This is not a glitch with the case and power button but the way they were
designed.
Mary Wolden
>Hi,
> I have a similiar problem with my mobo. If I hold the power
>switch in for about 5 seconds, it turns off just fine. I think it is a
>bios bug, I have a setting to determine whether I have an instant off or
>a five second delay, and even with that set to instant I have to hold
>the button in.
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