Hi,
I just installed a new mobo I recently purchased and everything is working fine
The only problem is that the PC will start automatically when I switch the PSU on.
The PC will shut down normally (and will stay off) and the power and reset buttons work just fine, basically everything is normal except that if I switch the PSU off, system will start automatically upon switching it back on.
I REALLY appreciate any help, this is really annoying.
---------- Post added at 02:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:33 PM ----------
I've spent a few hours trying to troubleshoot the problem, here's a list of what I've tried so far with no luck:
1-Empty the CMOS.
2-Checking connections between the PSU and the motherboard, everything seems to be solid.
3-Testing the power button (I even removed it and the problem persisted)
4-My CMOS settings are intact with the power cord disconnected, So I'm pretty sure it's not the battery (believe it or not I was kind of rooting for it!! )
5-The motherboard is currently on my desk, so I guess motherboard being short is out of the equation too.
I just installed a new mobo I recently purchased and everything is working fine
The only problem is that the PC will start automatically when I switch the PSU on.
The PC will shut down normally (and will stay off) and the power and reset buttons work just fine, basically everything is normal except that if I switch the PSU off, system will start automatically upon switching it back on.
I REALLY appreciate any help, this is really annoying.
---------- Post added at 02:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:33 PM ----------
I've spent a few hours trying to troubleshoot the problem, here's a list of what I've tried so far with no luck:
1-Empty the CMOS.
2-Checking connections between the PSU and the motherboard, everything seems to be solid.
3-Testing the power button (I even removed it and the problem persisted)
4-My CMOS settings are intact with the power cord disconnected, So I'm pretty sure it's not the battery (believe it or not I was kind of rooting for it!! )
5-The motherboard is currently on my desk, so I guess motherboard being short is out of the equation too.