Sounds simple enough and even with the resistors I can't get it working
currently. Nomatter what I do, I have to remove the capacitor from the circuit
entirely, discharge, and then short the leads and it works (even with the power
switch on the rear of the PSU off, it still won't let me drain the cap even by
shorting the leads)
My machine: Celeron 500Mhz system, Gigabyte GA-6OX mainboard.
Regards,
Chris.
You are waiting a few seconds after the power was cut out,
before turning it back on, right? That could be necessary
for the 5VSB circuit to drain. By a few, I mean 6 seconds
should be more than enough. Ideally when implementing such
a simple hack it would be with the system already on an UPS
such that there is no time a very brief, less than a few
seconds outtage is seen. The power being out long enough
for the UPS to be exhausted, it would be pretty unlikely
that the main power came back online within the next few
seconds after being off much longer.
With the resistor and cap, measure/monitor it's voltage.
Something is certainly wrong if, with no power to the
system, the resistor is not draining the cap. You are
putting the resistor in parallel, across the cap's leads
rather than in series with it, right?