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P4P800 and Wake on KB doesn't work :o(



 
 
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Old May 27th 04, 09:50 PM
ggs
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Default P4P800 and Wake on KB doesn't work :o(

Hi!

I got one little problem with starting up my PC using wake on keyboard
feature.

Jumper on a board and BIOS function is set correctly.
When I wanna power up PC pressing Ctrl-Esc (or any other key combination
acc. to manual) nothin' happens ((

Anyone has tested this freak ?

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G

*P4 2.60C,P4P800+PAT,1024MB/400,Herc9000Pro*
*SBAudigy1394,InspireP580,CF878A,Q790,SI0680R*
*2x40+1x80/7200,SD-M1712/PCRW804,GPS-350BB-101L*


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Old May 29th 04, 04:27 AM
Maximus
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"ggs" wrote in message ...
Hi!

I got one little problem with starting up my PC using wake on keyboard
feature.

Jumper on a board and BIOS function is set correctly.
When I wanna power up PC pressing Ctrl-Esc (or any other key combination
acc. to manual) nothin' happens ((

Anyone has tested this freak ?


Not sure if I am correct to interpret your problem.

The wake-up by keyborad only works in "hot power-off"; i.e.,
when you shut down but do not switch off the power button ( this is cold
power-off ).

If you turn off power by the switch, at the back of PSU or at the general
power cord,
you have to start PC by pushing the power button.

HTMH

Maximus


--
G

*P4 2.60C,P4P800+PAT,1024MB/400,Herc9000Pro*
*SBAudigy1394,InspireP580,CF878A,Q790,SI0680R*
*2x40+1x80/7200,SD-M1712/PCRW804,GPS-350BB-101L*




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Old May 30th 04, 06:36 AM
Paul
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I use the spacebar to start the system. It works
fine. The power switch HAS to be turned ON.

And it only works by PS/2 keyboard NOT USB
keyboard. Are you using a USB keyboard?

Or if u use the Instant Music feature, it disables
the PS/2 / keyboard feature. You can't have both

"Maximus" wrote in message
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"ggs" wrote in message

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Hi!

I got one little problem with starting up my PC using wake on keyboard
feature.

Jumper on a board and BIOS function is set correctly.
When I wanna power up PC pressing Ctrl-Esc (or any other key combination
acc. to manual) nothin' happens ((

Anyone has tested this freak ?


Not sure if I am correct to interpret your problem.

The wake-up by keyborad only works in "hot power-off"; i.e.,
when you shut down but do not switch off the power button ( this is cold
power-off ).

If you turn off power by the switch, at the back of PSU or at the general
power cord,
you have to start PC by pushing the power button.

HTMH

Maximus


--
G

*P4 2.60C,P4P800+PAT,1024MB/400,Herc9000Pro*
*SBAudigy1394,InspireP580,CF878A,Q790,SI0680R*
*2x40+1x80/7200,SD-M1712/PCRW804,GPS-350BB-101L*






 




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