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Thread: M2 pro v1.3 automatic turn on
  

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  1. #1 M2 pro v1.3 automatic turn on 
    Endr_PS2 is offline Member
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    A v7 machine with M2 pro v1.3 playing perfect all kind of games the only problem is if the machine on standby after about 5 minute turn on , the logo start on the tv.
    It can be on standby and operate the same way taping the reset button.
    I checked for loosent ribons and wire and every thing look ok.
    What shuld i check now?
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    I had the same problem... removed all wires, cleaned all solder points, changed the wires, resoldered all and the problem has gone. The machine has been working fine since that, without turning itself on... (by the way, probably there was a problem at the reset point or on the bios)

    regards, Stephen
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    I had the same issues myself. It seemed that the few times this has happened, the chip was close to the metal mobo cover and would make contact somehow (maybe static electricity) and turn the system on after about 10 minutes or so. Freaked me out because I thought the system was possesed. I just put some silicone tape over the chip and it worked fine.
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