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Yeah, I think so As they say, nothing ventured, nothing gained. In about a dozen different boards with USB, I've never seen such a jumper.
GA-MA78G-DS3HP refuses to boot USB devices
I am assuming a voltage surge occurred at some time during the first restart, but don't know if it has damaged the motherboard the psu or both, and I'm hoping that someone will be able to come up with a diagnostic that will let me identify the faulty culprit. I understand, but how much ga-ma7g-ds3h is actually being consumed in that state?
With all externals disconnected, my PC consumes watts at S3 or was it S1? Wed Sep 03, 9: So all connected units are using electricity for no reason.
GigaByte Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3H - Best Compatible Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3H Mobo
Bios confirmed as version F8. Now I have one! Haven't noted them down I fiddled ga-ma78g-dsh3 registry; If I change the "1" in the below entry with a "0", the reader shuts off, during XP shutoff, and stays off.

If in doubt just turn it off at the wall. Without thinking I let it.
I'd just want it to consume no power at all when shut down from the OS. Not good, in those CO2 concerned times Dark Mantis stop code was 0xFE. December 25, Surely USB ports are meant to be active when a system is off so you can charge an iPod or other device via the PC without it being on!
Measured with a wall-meter. This is totally excessive.
It might be worth trying a different version if your CPU supports it as this may help. I dont think so, though Yesterday after the extended CMOS clear it worked, even after a reboot, but today no signs of life and the shutdown-hang-blue screen-reboot with "recovered from serious error" cycle continued.
Must've timed it just right. Things to try - plug the devices into ports derived from the mobo headers as opposed to the back panel.
GA-MA78G-DS3H (rev. 1.0) USB ports vanishing
This is what I've tried: My perephials loudspeaker, ADSL, printer, scanner and so on uses a total of around watts measured in standby. It does not do anything productive while off, and I don't need it to do either. Good and very valid point With all externals disconnected, my PC consumes watts at S3 or was it S1? Ga-ma78g-ds3j I turn off the computer, all USB ports still have power on.
Sun Aug 31, 7: Thanks for the help so far, and any more if it comes. Basically I'd have to go into my walk-in closet and reach to a corner that's hard to reach. Sorry to repeat myself but I still feel that re-flashing the BIOS is probably the best course of action here, especially as an extended clear of CMOS seemed to help yesterday.
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