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Old October 17th 03, 09:18 PM
Brysiu
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Default power supply on USB connector after the computer shutdown

Hi.
I've got computer with Abit BH6 ATX motherboard. It has got two USB
connectors. Unfortunately after shutdown of computer the power supply on USB
connectors is also turned off.
In newer computers even after computer shutdown I can plug in my USB device
(Ethernet HUB) and it still works (it means that there still is voltage on
this USB connector).
Is there any method to do the same on my computer with Abit BH6 motherboard?

Chris.


 




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