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    that would be standby. with hibernation it would not have the fan running and touch screen wouldn't make it come back up. How do you have this set up?

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    Right now or at least when I did it I was running Centrafuse. It has a choice of standby and another for Hibernation. I tired both, but past that, I have no idea what routine it's calling up. I tired a both RR and SD and RR behaves like CF, hibernate = standby whereas SD has an option for standby but the option for hibernation is non-selectable. When I select hibernation in CD or RR, I see the windows screen say standby so I surmise that absent hibernation they call for standby. Mystery solved I guess.

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    that would be standby. with hibernation it would not have the fan running and touch screen wouldn't make it come back up. How do you have this set up?
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    I'm a noob to this and am looking at this board. Even though it doesn't support S3, if you use a m2-atx in its "recommended mode", it seems like it cuts both the 12 and 5 V power after the jumper selectable time period and then shouldn't drain your battery anyway. However you'll have to cold boot every time. Is that correct?

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    or you could just use hibernate and get back to music in 10 seconds with a 1GB stick of ram.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonicxtacy02 View Post
    or you could just use hibernate and get back to music in 10 seconds with a 1GB stick of ram.
    That's what I do now. Initially it would take about a minute to get out of POST but I disabled "USB Legacy" and I am running RR within 15 seconds of power on.

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    I didn't think of setting the M2-ATX that way, which is the PSU that I use. I use hibernation but only have a 512meg of ram and it takes something like 30-45 seconds to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimmyM View Post
    I didn't think of setting the M2-ATX that way, which is the PSU that I use. I use hibernation but only have a 512meg of ram and it takes something like 30-45 seconds to boot.
    Make sure that you disable everything that is not needed in the BIOS. Also, check that you are booting to the hard drive first.

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    That's the recommended setting for the m2-atx when you have the jumpers right. As I understand it, after 2 hrs, it's a total shutdown of the power rails when jumper B is set. You can probably just come out of hibernate before 2hrs. If all the jumpers are removed, it's a standard PSU. how do you have it setup?

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    I have mine setup to kill all power after 45 seconds. My comp enters hibernation long before that.

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    Even though you're in hibernate, doesn't that mean that after the 45 sec. you have to completely reboot ? Otherwise, I would assume you're still drawing a small amount of power somehow when your car isn't on for it to say in hibernate. Am I misunderstanding?

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