cant reboot without powering down whole system

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cant reboot without powering down whole system

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well i just bought my new motherboard...ill be honest that i did rush the installing of this thing..i did take time(to route cables and such) but not as much time as normal..but as soon as i got it up and running, i noticed that,just rebootin it from windows it hangs..doesnt even post the bios..but when i power it down completely..then turn it back on..it works...had this issue before a long time ago...forgot how i fixed it tho..any ideas on what could be causing that?
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Power Management in the bios? It is my understanding that it can be configured to behave unexpectedly upon shutdown or reboot.
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camarokid wrote:Power Management in the bios? It is my understanding that it can be configured to behave unexpectedly upon shutdown or reboot.
That would be a good place to start. Flip the jumper to reset the bios and see it will restart normally. gl.
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I once had a board with symptoms similar to your and it was a mainboard grounding problem. I lost a screw under the board and it was wedged between the board and the case. I am not saying this is your problem, but make sure nothing is touching the board underneath.
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will check to see...dont think anythign is under it but who knows...when i get home from work ill check.dont see why the jumper would be the cause since i just installed the thing..but ill check that too..wont hutr me by doin it :P
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