Re: K8N Standby Problem



"Travis King" <Anonymous@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK, I'll have to try that but I think right now I'm using my adapters that
came with them on another keyboard and mouse that's hooked up to a KVM
switch. No big deal though, I'll just go get them and try it out.
"Venom" <Venom.au@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Travis King" <Anonymous@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Whenever I put my new K8N on standby, it will not come out of standby.
I've
tried pressing every key on my keyboard, I've tried moving and clicking
the
mouse, and I've tried pushing the power button, but it still will not
come
out of standby. The only way to get it to come out is to cut the power
and
then turn it back on. What can I do? Thanks. The keyboard and mouse
are
USB by the way.


Put the adapters on them and plug them into the PS/2 ports and see what
happens.




Sorry for top-posting in my last post. I tried the PS/2 and it still
doesn't work. Here's my hardware list:
Asus K8N motherboard (754)
AMD Sempron 64 2800+ running in the upper 20's to low 30's celcius
$40 Zalman heatsink/fan for the Sempron. (Has a fan speed controller) It
still connects to the CPU fan plugin on the motherboard.
512MB Kingston PC-3000 DDR RAM
256MB Samsung PC-2700 DDR RAM
NVIDIA GeForce FX5600 AGP 8x
Creative Audigy soundcard instead of the onboard sound (there were not any
jumpers or settings I would have to disable by chance, were there? I know
there was on my A7V333, but the soundcard seems to be working as I'm getting
sound.) It's in the third PCI slot.
Western Digital 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache hard drive (IDE) It's using the CS
jumper and is connected properly
Lite On 16x DVD drive (master)
Memorex (Lite On) 52x32x52 (slave)
3 case fans
400-watt power supply

Keep in mind that before I got the new motherboard, all the parts were the
same except for the motherboard and the processor. I previously had the
A7V333 and the Athlon XP 2400+. Also absent from the computer is the 10/100
network card because the new motherboard has one onboard.

When my computer goes to standby, everything virtually shuts off in my
computer, but the case fans continue to spin slowly (almost pointless they
spin so slow) for about 30-60 seconds before stopping.


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