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[vdr] Re: No power-off after installing nvram-wakeup
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Benkesch Harry-Roy (BH) wrote:
BH>
BH> But I found the solution -
BH> in the BIOS one can load "Optimized Defaults"
BH> I did that - and - with these settings the system turns power off again. :-))
well, then your BIOS has some setting which tells to disable/enable this
feature.
BH> I bought this MB because it's in the list (No. 31).
BH> But unfortunately it doesn't work with these settings.
BH> (Maybe another BIOS-Version ?)
may be.
BH> So I tried the procedure with guess...
BH> I recompiled nvram-wakeup and it reads out the right values, but...
BH> after a reboot the Date-Value adress? is wrong
BH> i.e.: before reboot - Date: 26 (0xD1)
BH> after reboot - Date: 26 (0xD5)
BH> and the checksum is differnt then, too.
could you send me the files you created for guess? (via PM, since the
list doesn't allow attachments)
c ya
Sergei
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