On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, ..// sea wolf //.. wrote:
I always thought this was down to a power surge going thru to the motherboard
and effectively shorting it into booting.
Can anyone correct me?
some bioses (most servers) with a have a setting for resume after power
loss in their power management options.
..// seawolf //..
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From: Tom Spec <samag70-ignore@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Power Question (a bit OT)
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 09:32:32 -0500 (EST)
Can anyone tell me what it is within a machine that gets it to boot up again
after it has lost power?
I have some machines where, if we have a power outage it will crash, but
then immediately boot up once power is restored. I have others that crash
and need to be manually powered on when the power is restored. Is there a
name for this feature? Is there a way for me to tell how a machine will
behave in this regard without actually yanking the power to find out?
Thanks,
Tom
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