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

  1. Locate the AT/ATX jumper

  2. Move it over by 1 pin

  3. Auto power on is now enabled

Clear CMOS

  1. Locate the CLRMOS1 jumper

  2. Move the jumper over by 1 pin

  3. Wait 30 seconds

  4. Restore the jumper to its original position

  5. 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

  1. Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS

  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab

  3. Open the System Configuration menu

  4. Change “Restore AC Power Loss” to [Power On]

  5. Save changes and exit

  6. Auto power on is now enabled

Clear CMOS

  1. Locate the CMOS battery

  2. Carefully remove it from the holder

  3. Wait 5 minutes

  4. Reinsert the battery

  5. 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

  1. Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS

  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab

  3. Open the Chipset Configuration menu

  4. Change “Restore AC Power Loss” to [Power On]

  5. Save changes and exit

  6. Auto power on is now enabled

Clear CMOS

  1. Locate the clear CMOS pads

  2. Short the two metal halves with a flathead screwdriver for 30 seconds

  3. 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

  1. Power on the unit and press the Del key to access the BIOS

  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab

  3. Open the Chipset Configuration menu

  4. Change “Restore AC Power Loss” to [Power On]

  5. Save changes and exit

  6. Auto power on is now enabled

Clear CMOS

  1. Locate the clear CMOS pads

  2. Short the two metal halves with a flathead screwdriver for 30 seconds

  3. The CMOS is now clear

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