My experience level with ATX boards and power supplies is what you have
read and that is it. Gotta just jump in sometimes. One of my big
problems is that I have no other ATX boxes to fiddle with at this time.
Sooo...I can't test memory or swap ATX exclusive components on another
machine in home or office inventory. Sounds like the power switch is
normal for ATX?
Eric Outten wrote:
>
> Jim:
>
> I don't know your experience level and it may sound simplistic, but
> press and hold (four sec?) your ATX power switch for on-off functions.
> Check your docs to see the particulars are for your equipment. The soft
> power and suspend functions can really confuse things if you are
> thinking in terms of how the AT "hard power switch" works.
> HTH.
> Eric
>
>
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