Hey, I've had mine hooked up for that past week or so. I had it in a front socket and the first time it was fine, then next it wasn't. So I put it in a back one; same deal. I switched it to the one next to that and except for once, it turned on at boot up the last few/several times.
I noticed the time it didn't was when a lot of stuff happened to be trying to load. What I'm thinking is it can get excluded from the process if Windows is loaded down with things. Not sure how to go about addressing that.
Also, or/and it might be where it boots in line, and if it gets passed up then it won't retry. Since there is software, maybe one of the files executes/triggers it? In which case you could put it in the startup folder. These are my thoughts.
Thanks ummon.
The powermate software has an option you can check that allows it to start on boot-up.
Ive tried unchecking this and placing a shortcut in the startup folder, I didnt see any difference.
I have noticed something on my jukebox pc that may work for me.
I set the PC's bios to resume after power failure.
Now if I unplug the PC power cord(which is the same as putting in a mains power switch), then plug it back in, the powermate works every time.
I dont know why this makes a difference unless...
When I unplug the PC's power cord, the powermate starts flashing until the capacitors in the power supply fully discharge.
I have the powermate set up in its software to flash when in standby mode, so Im thinking that by unplugging the PC then plugging it back in, the powermate just resumes from standby mode??
I dont know, but it has worked on each of several tries I have done since last night.
Im not real crazy about shutting down my PC like that, but it hasnt seemed to hurt Windows or Xlobby yet. Everything comes back up ok, so I may install a mains power switch on the jukebox.
I know, I have preached my head off against this method, but i dont really know what else to do.