MSI xpower 2 "do not wake up" dischar bottom led on

hi
i have msi xpower 2 when i press start bottom (on the case or board) do not start and dischare button on the board is solid bright and do not anything
i check power by other board no problem.

Quote from: hosein_dig on 20-March-14, 03:34:28
hi
i have msi xpower 2 when i press start bottom (on the case or board) do not start and dischare button on the board is solid bright and do not anything
i check power by other board no problem.
 What is that?

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