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"Kurr, Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 May 1999 10:34:45 -0500
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I'm not familiar with this particular board, but enter setup (that "press F1
to enter setup" or "press DEL..." thing you see when first powering up) and
check through there (probably under power management screen) for the
soft-off option enable/disable (it may not be labeled "soft-off").
Martin Kurr
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> From:         David Nasser[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject:      [PCBUILD] "Look, Ma. No Hands!"
> More recently I built a Slot 1/ATX system around an Enlight 723x
> case and an Abit BH6 mainboard. Runs NT WS 4.0 (a non-PnP OS).  The
> cover of the BH6 manual sez "SOFT SWITCH" in huge letters, as if to
> forewarn me that my Big Toe was about to be retired. Of course, an
> explanation of how the soft-switch works appears to be missing from the
> manual. When I shutdown the OS, the system does _not_ automatically
> power down.
> Sure enough, when I switch the power strip on, it has no effect
> on the system unit. I gotta bend over, manually push the switch.

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