donaldw 33 Posting Whiz in Training

Hi all:

I have several Intel BOXD945GCLF2 Atom 330 Intel 945GC MoBos and I have the BIOS configured to power on after a power failure because the devices into which I'm building these boards needs to be always-on.

Sometimes one of the devices not plugged into a UPS will get a power flash off-on or I'll knock out the power jack or some other sort of power failure will occur. It seems like most of the time the device will power back on and boot up but occasionally it won't come back to life on it's own. In these instances, even removing the power jack and reinserting it doesn't bring it back to life but rather I have to jumper the two "turn-on" pins.

Any ideas why they would behave this way? How can I ensure that the device will come back online after a power failure?

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