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For the past week when I start up my main computer in the morning it takes between 20-40 presses of the power button before it will start,

I have checked the wires from the power button to the motherboard and they are OK, I have also checked the power button and that is OK.

Once I have started it up I can shut it down and it will start first time then, but if I leave it for a couple of hours the same problem occurs.

Any suggestions as to what could cause this would and how to cure it would be appreciated.

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Possibly a fault in the PSU.

The momentary contact power button activates a (electronic) solenoid type of device which should kick in and then keep itself on by the power it is supplying. This may be inadvertantly temperature sensitive so that the machine needs to be warm before the "solenoid" will keep itself switched on - after your 20-40 operations or when the computer is warm. After the two hours of being off, the machine is cold so it will then need the multiple operations of the Start button again.

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The saga is not ended yet, I went to switch on this morning and same problem, so I have spent £100 for nothing.

So with it not being the PSU, wiring or switch, that only leaves the motherboard, :censored: :( Any one want to buy an Antec 480W Neopower modular supply?. :fool:

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I swapped the power button over to the reset button to check that and also checked the wiring and power button with a multimeter.

It may still have been a bit warm when we changed the power supply and that may be the reason why it worked.

On another forum Jason, who tests computer hardware for a living and writes articles for computer magazines left a reply for me and this was was what he said.

This is almost certainly a shafted motherboard (I've seen the symptoms many, many times). What's happening is that there's a crack somewhere on the board -- a crack in one or some of the tracks. When the system warms up, this crack is bridged, allowing the system to work. That's why you can use the system all day, and reboot as often as you like, once the machine's up and running.

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