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Old February 8th 05, 09:37 PM
Dennis Boy
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Thanks, I will try to do that (the only reason that I haven't already done
this is because I might mess something up with the "good" pc's). I think the
first thing I will try is to swap the PSU.
Since I assembled the pc's for 3 of my friends and myself, I will see when I
can lay hands on the "strange" one again. Hopefully soon, I really hate to
think that one of the pc's might have a defective part.
Thank you again for your help.


"Brian" skrev i en meddelelse
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A bit obvious really but can't you swap a few parts between pc's to
eliminate the cause of the problem ?
i.e. the psu, motherboard etc. at some stage a "good" pc will behave as
the faulty one and then you know which part is causing you problems.
With 3 others to choose from youre spoilt for choice !
Brian



"Dennis Boy" wrote in message
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Thank you very much for the swift replies!
I tried resetting the BIOS to standard settings and then configured it
from the beginning. Now 3 of the pc's behave correctly (they don't boot
up when the power cable is connected). The last one however still behaves
strangely. Unfortunately it's the one which shows the following
behaviour:
The pc turns on the power (fans start, harddisk led turns on), but the
"power led" stays off, and the pc doesn't boot up. Then if you press the
ON button on the front of the case the pc boots up.
I'm worried that it could be a defect in the motherboard or the PSU? When
I assemled that pc, I had to flash the BIOS, because it froze in one of
the BIOS menues. Now it doesn't freeze anymore, but I am still worried
that it could be defective, and that a serious problem could turn up when
the warranty expires?
Does anyone have an idea what else I could try?
Thank you.


"Brian" skrev i en meddelelse
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Try going into the BIOS & resetting them all to their default settings.
Maybe they have left the factory in different states. Power up settings
are usually configurable.
Brian

"Dennis Boy" wrote in message
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Hi guys!

I hope some of you might have an idea on the following issue. Any idea
will be greatly appreciated!
I just assembled 4 identical pc's (the first time I assemble my own
pc).
I made sure, that every connector is assembled the same way.
But the pc's react differently when the power cable is connected to the
PSU. Let me specify what I experience:

1. I connect all relevant peripherals (mouse, keyboard, monitor etc.)
2. I plug in the power cord to the PSU.
3. When I switch on the power switch on the back of the case the pc's
do the following:
2 of the pc's stay off, and you have to press the ON button on the
front of the case to boot up the pc's (this is the way I expected it to
work).
1 of the pc's turns on and boots up immediatly.
1 of the pc's turns on the power (fans start, harddisk led turns
on), but the "power led" stays off, and the pc doesn't boot up. Then if
you press the ON button on the front of the case the pc boots up.

This strange behaviour is only seen, when the power cord has been
plugged out and in again.
Does anyone have an idea, what might be wrong here, or why the 4 pc's
(which have identical components) react in these 3 different ways???
I have tried to search newsgroups, but couldn't find anyone with the
same problem.
The motherboards are "MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum 54g" and the case is an
Antec Sonata with integrated Antec 380W PSU.

Thank you for any help at all!