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| ed12:
turn off the psu un-plug it even from the a/c wait about 3 min's turn it back on do the trick shorting the start button's if it come's on ? to bios go to bios advanced setup find the power option turn it to >turn back on after power faulier< save/exit shut psu off at its switch or un-plug then turn it back on the unit should power right back up if not remove bios battery and wait about a min or 2 place batt back in and do a full cmos setup >cmos=bios< ed |
| 05SRT4:
So when you trip the power contacts on the mobo does anything happen? (CPU fan turn, PSU fans turn, any noises?) Defiantly try the mentioned above. |
| keilmillerjr:
So I grabbed my iFixIt screwdriver set and removed the battery. Hit the jumpers and all works well now. I started up and shut down a few times to make sure. So glad I don't have a defective product. Thank you all for your help. Next step is a hard drive. Almost done with the software setup via virtualbox on my mac. I'll then make a bootable image and copy it onto the mame computer. |
| 404:
--- Quote from: keilmillerjr on May 09, 2013, 04:49:48 am ---So I grabbed my iFixIt screwdriver set and removed the battery. Hit the jumpers and all works well now. I started up and shut down a few times to make sure. So glad I don't have a defective product. Thank you all for your help. Next step is a hard drive. Almost done with the software setup via virtualbox on my mac. I'll then make a bootable image and copy it onto the mame computer. --- End quote --- glad to hear its working. I've had the issue before, I found more often than not, the bios was set to recover after a power failure. Consider looking into that in the bios settings. |
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