Don Stanley wrote:
> Hi Jon;
> I was considering that concept but it hadn't gotten that simple (good).
> Then I was reminded, CHECK THE BIOS SETTING and the problem
> went away.
>
Oh good, that's the RIGHT way to do it. I thought you'd already tried that.
On some of the D510's that didn't work.
2012/2/18 gene heskett
> Humm, I had found the ZIP file, I assume I should unpack it and put it all
> on a usb key? Or should I also get the .EXE and use it? I have a couple
> keys, but they get lost pretty easily so I may have to go on safari to find
> one. ;-)
>
> Since I'm there, I'll get t
On Saturday, February 18, 2012 03:59:23 PM Andrew did opine:
> 2012/2/18 gene heskett
>
> > > BTW you might want to update the BIOS, it fixes many bugs.
> >
> > I probably should too, URL for the update?
> >
> > Thanks for mentioning that, Andrew.
> >
> > You're welcome, Gene!
>
> Here it is
Hi Jon;
I was considering that concept but it hadn't gotten that simple (good).
Then I was reminded, CHECK THE BIOS SETTING and the problem
went away.
I'm keeping this email for future reference, when that type problem is real.
Thanks
Don
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Jon Elson
Don Stanley wrote:
> Hi All;
> I just assembled my new D525MW computer system.
> When I apply power to the system the D525MW powers up
> for two seconds then powers down again.
>
I built a little circuit for the D510MO to do this. You need to find out
which power switch pin is the signal and wh
Thanks Andrew;
I should have known to check the BIOS.
16 hours at work and the computer coming on for 2 seconds was too much.
Thanks again
Don
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Andrew wrote:
> 2012/2/18 gene heskett
>
> > > BTW you might want to update the BIOS, it fixes many bugs.
>
2012/2/18 gene heskett
> > BTW you might want to update the BIOS, it fixes many bugs.
> >
> I probably should too, URL for the update?
>
> Thanks for mentioning that, Andrew.
>
> You're welcome, Gene!
Here it is
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=3253&DwnldID=20854&Prod
On Saturday, February 18, 2012 09:19:40 AM Andrew did opine:
> 2012/2/18 Don Stanley
>
> > Hi All;
> > I just assembled my new D525MW computer system.
> > When I apply power to the system the D525MW powers up
> > for two seconds then powers down again.
> >
> > One of the INTERNET stores selling
I had a problem when rebooting the system that was solved by flashing to
the newest version of the BIOS.
Ken
On 2/17/2012 10:52 PM, Don Stanley wrote:
> Hi All;
> I just assembled my new D525MW computer system.
> When I apply power to the system the D525MW powers up
> for two seconds then powers
2012/2/18 Andrew :
> 2012/2/18 Don Stanley
>
>>
>> It is kind of a bother to apply power to the system, then
>> have to open the electronics cabinet and push that funny little button.
>>
>
> That's what I thought too.
>
And that is why I brought the Power button out of the PC case to be
mounted i
2012/2/18 Don Stanley
> Hi All;
> I just assembled my new D525MW computer system.
> When I apply power to the system the D525MW powers up
> for two seconds then powers down again.
>
> One of the INTERNET stores selling that computer stated;
> they were not reliable for boot up on power up.
>
> Is
Hi All;
I just assembled my new D525MW computer system.
When I apply power to the system the D525MW powers up
for two seconds then powers down again.
One of the INTERNET stores selling that computer stated;
they were not reliable for boot up on power up.
Is anyone having this problem?
It is kind
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