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need help with azus motherboard- AT31ont-1

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mhoo...@gmail.com

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Feb 8, 2017, 6:56:33 PM2/8/17
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doesnt boot up, nothing on screen. cmos battery was stone dead, replaced. doesnt even get a bios screen, nothing. this one has an azus AT31ont-1 board, 1 gig ram. it has a flash drive for operating system. with or without the drive in it, i get nothing. the power supply also doesnt turn on. you do get a little blue led on the motherboard, but no PS fan, no 5,12 volts. i now have it on the bench with an ATX power supply jumpered to always turn on,and a vga monitor. blue led is lit , 5, and 12 volts are present, and still get nothing. documentation seems to be non existant, i cant find anything. its from a video game, and im sure the bios was set to power up when the 110v switch is turned on. there must be a way to use an "on" switch like a pc, to get it into the bios screen, but i havent a clue what to jumper.

any help most welcome
thanks
mike

mhoo...@gmail.com

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Feb 10, 2017, 9:16:27 AM2/10/17
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never found docs for it, but figured out its an atom processor and used docs from another board to figure out the jumpers. got into the bios and now all is well.
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Mr. Man-wai Chang

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Feb 10, 2017, 10:30:26 AM2/10/17
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On 10/02/2017 10:16 PM, mhoo...@gmail.com wrote:
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> never found docs for it, but figured out ....

Check its website:

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AT3IONTI/

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Mr. Man-wai Chang

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Feb 10, 2017, 10:31:37 AM2/10/17
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On 9/02/2017 7:56 AM, mhoo...@gmail.com wrote:
> doesnt boot up, nothing on screen. cmos battery was stone dead, replaced. doesnt even get a bios screen, nothing. this one has an azus AT31ont-1 board, 1 gig ram. it has a flash drive for operating system. with or without the drive in it, i get nothing. the power supply also doesnt turn on. you do get a little blue led on the motherboard, but no PS fan, no 5,12 volts. i now have it on the bench with an ATX power supply jumpered to always turn on,and a vga monitor. blue led is lit , 5, and 12 volts are present, and still get nothing. documentation seems to be non existant, i cant find anything. its from a video game, and im sure the bios was set to power up when the 110v switch is turned on. there must be a way to use an "on" switch like a pc, to get it into the bios screen, but i havent a clue what to jumper.
>

Cross-posting your post to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt!

Paul

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Feb 10, 2017, 5:37:27 PM2/10/17
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Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
> On 9/02/2017 7:56 AM, mhoo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> doesnt boot up, nothing on screen. cmos battery was stone dead,
>> replaced. doesnt even get a bios screen, nothing. this one has an azus
>> AT31ont-1 board, 1 gig ram. it has a flash drive for operating
>> system. with or without the drive in it, i get nothing. the power
>> supply also doesnt turn on. you do get a little blue led on the
>> motherboard, but no PS fan, no 5,12 volts. i now have it on the bench
>> with an ATX power supply jumpered to always turn on,and a vga monitor.
>> blue led is lit , 5, and 12 volts are present, and still get nothing.
>> documentation seems to be non existant, i cant find anything. its
>> from a video game, and im sure the bios was set to power up when the
>> 110v switch is turned on. there must be a way to use an "on" switch
>> like a pc, to get it into the bios screen, but i havent a clue what
>> to jumper.
>>
>
> Cross-posting your post to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt!
>
>

I see this one. It uses NVidia ION graphics.

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AT3IONTI/

There's a forum.

http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx?board_id=1&model=AT3IONT-I&SLanguage=en-us

Downloads

https://www.asus.com/support/Download/1/35/1/3/iHWm73RqE6MCmCtw/22/

Manual - look for F_PANEL, for the power button pair.
Middle pair of the 2x5 header.

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Intel_CPU_Onboard/AT3IONT-I/E5958_AT3IONT-I_Series.pdf

The manual appears to document two motherboards at the
same time, doing justice to neither of them.

Paul
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