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Unplug the system from the wall for an hour then try it again. Sometimes removing the power connections from the motherboard and reconnecting them also works if disconnecting from the wall didn't help. By the sound of it you triggered a safety feature on the board that has not disengaged, in order for it to disengage you need to allow the board to fully discharge any residual power.

If that does not work then you can try clearing CMOS via this method. Let us know how it goes.
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Please help!

I built my first computer 4 months ago:
Core i5 4460
ASrock Z97 Extreme 3
Corsair Vengence 16  GB x 2
EVGA GeForce  GTX 970 4 GB
EVGA SuperNova 80 plus Gold 650 W
WD 1TB HDD
Samsung 500 GB SSD

Everything has performed admirably until two days ago we had a storm that knocked out the power and then came on for a second before going back out before I could turn off the PSU.  The cmputer was in sleep mode at the time of the power flux. Since then I have been unable to turn on the computer.
I searched for fixes on the web and found very little. I was able to narrow the problem to the MOBO by using the MOBO bypass tool that came with my PSU. It worked fine after bypassing the MOBO.
I also found some reference  to clearing CMOS using the jumper and then directly shorting the reset switch on the chassis which do nothing. I sent a request to support but no response yet. I rely on this computer for most of my days work.
Can anyone help?

Tom
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