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Thread: Zotac IONITX-D-E & M3-ATX Hibernation

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    Zotac IONITX-D-E & M3-ATX Hibernation

    I went and ditched my current Kenwood setup for a CarPC. Here is what I'm currently running.

    Monitor: Lilliput 629GL-70NP, powered by Molex connector from M3-ATX
    Motherboard: Zotac IONITX-D-E
    Case: M350 Universal Mini-ITX enclosure
    Power Supply: M3-ATX, P1 mode
    Hard Drive: 500GB 2.5" SATA Western Digital Scorpio Blue
    RAM: 1GB
    OS: TinyXP, Hibernation enabled
    Front-End: Centrafuse

    I've set everything up and it works great. Only when I first ran this setup in the car did I run into problems.

    When I turn the key to ON, the system cold boots into XP and immediately opens Centrafuse.

    When I turn the key to OFF, the system just shuts off. I was under the impression that the M3-ATX would keep the system on for a few seconds to hibernate and then turn off in 1 minute.

    When I turn the key to ON again, the system cold boots back into XP/Centrafuse.

    Is there something I'm doing wrong? Are there extra hiberation settings I need to set up?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Powerbutton set to shutdown or hibernate ?
    Now Galileo is real. Muhahahahaha :p

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