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    Rockfella is offline Privileged Users
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    Hi all,

    On my previous motherboard i could do s setting in BIOS to make my PC boot by just pressing any key on the keyboard after turning on the UPS. There is an option in my current mainboard:
    Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L

    However if doesnot seem to work for me.

    Anyone tried this?

    TIA.
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    harryneopotter is offline Privileged Users
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    it will work only with the power key (if present at the keyboard).

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    it worked for me since my keyboard is having a power key
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    Harpy.eagle is offline Privileged Users
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    I am having G31M-ES2L so i tried different combinations, even scheduled boot at night for downloading. And the thing i observed is, one has too keep power to machine on all the time. So when you set up options in bios for different boot settings and then shut down your pc, dont switch off the main supply. For the correct indication you can check whether light from optical mouse is glowing or not after you shut down your pc.



    I have successfully tried this to schedule boot my pc as well as boot it with double clicking mouse. Works great.



    Hope it helps.

 

 

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