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Hjælp med Bios settings for Intel motherbo~
Fra : Alex


Dato : 11-05-03 22:58

Hej,

jeg havde postet den følgende besked på cpm.sys.intel men fik ikke noget
svar. Jeg håber jeg er mere heldig i denne forum og der er noget som ville
hjælpe.

"Some clever guy at Intel thought that the option to enable/disable the
wake-on PS/2 event (keyboard/mouse) in the BIOS of a D845EBG2
motherboard (probably also other motherboards) was not necessary.

In my case I would like the system to be waken-up by timer events but
not by anybody accidentally hitting the keyboard or moving the mouse!

Does anybody know of a work around this? As far as I can see there is
no physical jumper either to achieve this. Older versions of the BIOS
allowed to this, so it should be feasible."

- Alex



 
 
Bent \(Hobro\) (12-05-2003)
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Fra : Bent \(Hobro\)


Dato : 12-05-03 09:23

P04-0009
· Removed power management option for PS2 keyboard and mouse. PS2 keyboard
and mouse
are now always enabled to participate on wake-up events from ACPI S1 and S3
modes.

formoder det er den her der du er ked af, tror ikke der er andre løsninger
end at håbe på de lægger funktionen ind i en ny opdatering.

"Alex" <aguida@yahoo_NO_SPAM.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:3ebec75f$0$97218$edfadb0f@dread12.news.tele.dk...
> Hej,
>
> jeg havde postet den følgende besked på cpm.sys.intel men fik ikke noget
> svar. Jeg håber jeg er mere heldig i denne forum og der er noget som ville
> hjælpe.
>
> "Some clever guy at Intel thought that the option to enable/disable the
> wake-on PS/2 event (keyboard/mouse) in the BIOS of a D845EBG2
> motherboard (probably also other motherboards) was not necessary.
>
> In my case I would like the system to be waken-up by timer events but
> not by anybody accidentally hitting the keyboard or moving the mouse!
>
> Does anybody know of a work around this? As far as I can see there is
> no physical jumper either to achieve this. Older versions of the BIOS
> allowed to this, so it should be feasible."
>
> - Alex
>
>



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