* Shaddam Corrino IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061221 16:21]:
> I immagine that even if the original bios does not support it, it merely means
> that the 1st hard power-on won't work.
USB power on must be supported by the mainboard and chipset as well.
Only if the hardware is designed to do it, the bios has a chance.
> However, I think that 2nd and subsequent
> soft power off/on cycles would work if the system would be put in stand-by
> mode
> in the right way.
What do you mean by that?
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