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Best way is do a factory reset.Press and hold reset button during this procedure ,do not release the button until you are finished and you will be back to factory default.
1)Hold button 30 sec.
2)remove power cord hold 30 sec.
3)plug in power cord 30 sec.
You should now be in default factory mode,good to go.
Most computers need to have the boot order reset in the Bios to enable booting from cd. The following should be the correct way to access the Bios setup for this model.
Starting with the system powered off (not in sleep/suspend or
hibernate mode)-Start with the system powered off. Press the power
button and then immediately press and hold the Esc key while the system
runs the
POST (Power On Self Test). When the POST finishes, a prompt will appear
telling
you to press the F1 key to enter BIOS Setup. At that time, press the F1
key to
access the BIOS Setup program.
Once in the Bios setup, change the boot order to boot first from cd, then save changes and exit. You should then be able to run the cd install.
It's possible to fix. First go to device manager and you should see something like "USB Root Hub". Double click to open it, go over to power management, and "Uncheck" "Allow this computer to turn off this device to save power". Do this for all that say USB Root Hub. Next go to "Power Options" then "Edit Plan Settings" (accessible through "choose when to put the computer to sleep") and select "Change Advanced Power Settings". Next, make sure you do this in all of your power settings, but scroll down to an icon called USB settings. Expand the selection, then expand the "USB selective suspend setting". Choose, both on battery and plugged in if you want, to Disable the selective suspend. Finish and apply. Also, to confirm, you know that the USB device (IPod) but be plugged into the eSATA port, correct? It doubles as a USB port and is the only one capable of charging.
ftp://ftp.aopen.com/pub/manual/mb/mx4bs/mx4bs-ol-e.pdf here is the manual that you needs i found it on the www.aopen.com website
it says for the front panel switches
attach the power led,empi,speakers,power and reset switch connectors to corresponding pins. If you enable suspend mode item in bios setup the acpi and power led will keep flashing while the system is in suspend mode
locate the power switch cable from your atx housing. It is a 2 pin female connector from the housing front panel. Plug this connector to the soft connector marked spwr
there is a diagram to show you how to hook it up if you need anymore hesitate plz give me a shout and i willl be able to assist you more
Flashing green battery means it is in suspend mode. Pushing the power button should bring it out of suspension, however, one of the reasons I deactivate both suspend and hibernate mode is because the seldom work right.
I would disconnect your A/C power cord and remove your battery from the laptop. After about 30 seconds plug them back in and your commuter should start again.
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