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Paul T. Winkfield1

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Since: Jan 05, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:28 pm
Post subject: Weird acting power-on button and AN19E
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Hi All,

I have a AN19E that has the latest BIOS, from a warranty repair. the
power-on works like this:

(A) Very, very soft touch = great bootup (I may have to try this twice cuz
if I push too hard 'B' happens

(B) Push button till you hear click = everything powers up but a long beep,
blank screen, and no WinXP

(C) Push till hear click and hold 4 seconds = system will powerup then power
down (this is correct action as per manual)

Are those of you using this board have the same problem, is there a BIOS
setting I should look into?

Otherwise the system runs fast and stable.
<paul>

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Alex Zorrilla

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:28 pm
Post subject: Re: Weird acting power-on button and AN19E [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Try playing around with the BIOS --> Power Management --> Power Button Function
setting, see if that makes any difference.

--Alex


"Paul T. Winkfield" wrote:

 > Hi All,
 >
 > I have a AN19E that has the latest BIOS, from a warranty repair. the
 > power-on works like this:
 >
 > (A) Very, very soft touch = great bootup (I may have to try this twice cuz
 > if I push too hard 'B' happens
 >
 > (B) Push button till you hear click = everything powers up but a long beep,
 > blank screen, and no WinXP
 >
 > (C) Push till hear click and hold 4 seconds = system will powerup then power
 > down (this is correct action as per manual)
 >
 > Are those of you using this board have the same problem, is there a BIOS
 > setting I should look into?
 >
 > Otherwise the system runs fast and stable.
 > <paul><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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