MC850-50 / MC850-51 / MC850-52 / MC850-54
Technical Resources
MC850-50
Motherboard
Manual, Drivers, Datasheet
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Startup Settings
Enabling Auto Power On
- Locate the AT/ATX jumper 
- Move it over by 1 pin 
- Auto power on is now enabled 


Clear CMOS
- Locate the CLRMOS1 jumper 
- Move the jumper over by 1 pin 
- Wait 30 seconds 
- Restore the jumper to its original position 
- The CMOS is now clear 


MC850-51
Motherboard
Manual, Drivers, Datasheet
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Startup Settings
Auto Power On
- Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS 
- Navigate to the Advanced tab 
- Open the System Configuration menu 
- Change “Restore AC Power Loss” to [Power On] 
- Save changes and exit 
- Auto power on is now enabled 

Clear CMOS
- Locate the CMOS battery 
- Carefully remove it from the holder 
- Wait 5 minutes 
- Reinsert the battery 
- The CMOS is now clear 

MC850-52
Motherboard
Manual, Drivers, Datasheet
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Startup Settings
Auto Power On
- Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS 
- Navigate to the Advanced tab 
- Open the Chipset Configuration menu 
- Change “Restore AC Power Loss” to [Power On] 
- Save changes and exit 
- Auto power on is now enabled 

Clear CMOS
- Locate the clear CMOS pads 
- Short the two metal halves with a flathead screwdriver for 30 seconds 
- The CMOS is now clear 


MC850-54
Motherboard
Manual, Drivers, Datasheet
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Startup Settings
Auto Power On
- Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS 
- Navigate to the Advanced tab 
- Open the Chipset Configuration menu 
- Change “Restore AC Power Loss” to [Power On] 
- Save changes and exit 
- Auto power on is now enabled 

Clear CMOS
- Locate the clear CMOS pads 
- Short the two metal halves with a flathead screwdriver for 30 seconds 
- The CMOS is now clear 


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