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c4rsa-sport

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:26

cheers for trying mate, i have been ringing him to fix it just when he has time to do it, cheers again though


_Allan_

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:25

Honestly m8, if you really don't have a clue I'd just go back to your m8 and ask him to sort it. If he built it then he should be able to have alook or fix it.


c4rsa-sport

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:18

i havent got a clue mate all i did was pay for it all and my mate built it for me, trying to find that pin but no luck, where about would it be by the usb ports?


_Allan_

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:15

Did you get a cd with the motherboard but usually there is a manual and drivers on it?.


c4rsa-sport

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:13

any ideas where i can get a diagram for my motherboard? its got on the motherboard P4M-915GDI/PDI/GVDI if that helps?


_Allan_

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:08

Like this:


_Allan_

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:07

No the block connector will be just pushed onto some pins. You will need a diagram for your motherboard. The block itself once removed should have some writing on to tell you which each pin is or where the usual layout starts.


c4rsa-sport

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 11:01

just took the cover off, and it looks like the usb ports are all in one block that has been soldered (sp) to the motherboard


_Allan_

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 10:48

Could be wired wrong but sometimes this can cause an issue for your motherboard.

http://www.usbman.com/Guides/BelkinMotherboard_cable_assembly.htm

You'll need your motherboard layout diagram then it's just a case of matching the usb wires to the correct pins. Or if you have all the usb wires in a single connection block. Making sure the block goes on the pins the right way around. It's not that difficult. Whip off your cover and have a look.


[Edited on 19-04-2008 by _Allan_]


c4rsa-sport

posted on 19th Apr 08 at 10:34

just had my pc built by my mate, as i havent really got a clue when it comes to this stuff, but i have tried my wireless keyboard and mouse, webcam and phone lead in the usb ports but they dont work. the computer knows its there but for some reason they wont work, any ideas?:boggle::boggle: