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You can use a screwdriver or something like that to make a connection between 2 specific pins. Otherwise, you will not be able to power up the system, and this problem should be fixed so that using a tool to power up the system is not necessary.

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You still have connect the power button if your motherboard does not have on-board power button (some motherboards do).

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Q: Will you be able to power up the system if you forget to connect the wires from the case to the front panel header when installing a motherboard?
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