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Date:      Wed, 14 May 2003 13:15:34 +1000
From:      "-|- Hurgh -|-" <hurgh@oxley.vic.edu.au>
To:        "Bob Lockie" <bjlockie@lockie.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ATX boards and restart after power failure
Message-ID:  <00da01c319c7$15bb0430$c601000a@allandesktop>
References:  <3EC1ADAC.3050107@lockie.ca>

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It is an option in the bios of most ATX Mb's.
In mine i have an option for "Power State After AC Loss" -- and the options
are, "On", "Off", "Last State".

So that means that for me, if my computer looses AC Power (plug is pulled,
power out, or whatever), i can set it to turn my computer back ON, or leave
it OFF, or have it return to the last state, so if it was off, it will stay
off, it it was on it will turn on.

So check your bios for something like that.
I have checked 5 different ATX mb's and all of them have the option, just
different name on some.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Lockie" <bjlockie@lockie.ca>
To: <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 12:45 PM
Subject: ATX boards and restart after power failure


>
> Does anybody remember this topic?
>
> DATE: 10/19/1998 02:35:30
> SUBJECT: RE:  ATX boards and restart after power failure
>
> I have an Asus P5A r1.04 mainboard that I want to use for a server but
> it does not reboot after a power failure.
> r1.06 of the P5A does but that doesn't help me.
>
> Did anybody find a work around?
> I've contacted Asus but I expect them to just say that I am out of luck
> with the revision board that I have.
>
>
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