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Speaker Connector Power LED(+) Power LED Ground Function Power Switch ATX Power Standby Button Voltage Reset Control Reset Ground Button Motherboard Description
Ground Ground Ground Green Control Ground Button HDD LED(-) HDD LED(+) IRRX...
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3.3 V 3.3 V PW_OK 5V_SB 12 V Warning: Since the motherboard has the instant power on function, make sure that all components are installed properly before inserting the power connector to ensure that no damage will be done. PW_OK...
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Chapter 1 Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Motherboard Description Receive Data Transmit Data Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicator...
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3.3V 6x86 Chip CPU 2.1V 2.2V K6 / K6 –2 / 2.3V K6-3 -MP6 2.4V 2.5V 2.6V Motherboard Description VID0 CLOSE 3.3V VID1 OPEN VID2 CLOSE VID3 CLOSE VID0 CLOSE 3.3V VID1 OPEN VID2 OPEN...
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Chapter 1 2.7V 6x86L / 6x86MII 2.8V K6 / K6-2/ 2.9V K6-3 -MP6 3.0V 3.1V 3.2V Motherboard Description VID0 CLOSE 3.3V VID1 CLOSE VID2 CLOSE VID3 OPEN VID0 OPEN 3.3V VID1 OPEN VID2 OPEN VID3 CLOSE VID0 CLOSE 3.3V VID1...
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Chapter 1 3.3V 3.4V 6x86L / 6x86MII K6 / K6-2/ K6-3 3.5V Motherboard Description VID0 CLOSE 3.3V VID1 OPEN VID2 CLOSE VID3 CLOSE VID0 OPEN 3.3V VID1 CLOSE VID2 CLOSE VID3 CLOSE VID0 CLOSE 3.3V VID1 CLOSE VID2 CLOSE VID3...
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Chapter 1 Motherboard Description
CPU & SDRAM running at the same clock frequency. SDRAM CPU and SDRAM running at individually clock frequency.
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Chapter 1 66 x 1.5 66 x 2 66 x 2.5 66 x 3 66 x 3.5 66 x 2 75 x 2 66 X 2 75 X 2 66 X 2.5 Motherboard Description...
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66 X 3 100 X 2 83 X 2.5 75 X 3 90 X 2.5 66 X 3.5 95 X 2.5 100 X 2.5 83 X 3 75 X 3.5 66 X 4 90 X 3 95 X 3 Motherboard Description...
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Chapter 1 83 X 3.5 75 X 4 100 X 3 90 X 3.5 83 X 4 95 X 3.5 100 X 3.5 90 X 4 95 X 4 100 X 4 Motherboard Description...
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66 x 4.5 100 x 3 66 x 5 95 x 3.5 100 x 3.5 66 x 5.5 95 x 4 100 x 4 100 x 4.5 100 x 5 83 x 2 95 x 2 100 x 2 Motherboard Description...
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Chapter 1 66 x 3 100 x 2 83 x 2.5 66 x 3.5 100 x 2.33 83 x 3 100 x 2.5 66 x 4 100 x 2.66 Motherboard Description...
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Chapter 1 66 x 3 66 x 3.5 100 x 2.33 66 x 4 100 x 2.66 95 x 3 66 x 4.5 100 x 3 95 x 3.33 66 x 5 100 x 3.33 Motherboard Description...
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Chapter 1 1-2 Closed 2-3 Closed Open Motherboard Description
Normal Operation (default) Clear CMOS Data (*Note) Onboard Battery Disabled...
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Chapter 1 Motherboard Description Wait three Remove AC JCMOS1 (2-3) JCMOS1 (1-2) seconds closed closed Power Line Reset your desired password Plug AC AC Power On or Clear CMOS Data Power Line RING Standby Voltage + 5V Ground Wakeup Signal Input...
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Chapter 1 Motherboard Description Signal Signal Signal Ground +12 V R.P.M Data In AT Power ATX Power Disable Enable...
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Chapter2 Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item at left Right arrow Move to the item at right Esc key Main Menu:make a space Quit and do not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu: Exit current page and return to Main Menu PgUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes...
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Chapter2 BIOS Setup " Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
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Chapter 3
SiS 530 VGA Drivers for SiS 530 Driver * SiS IRQ Used for enable PCI Routing bus IRQ Steering Miniport Patch * function. HighPoint Install the drivers to XStore Pro * support Ultra DMA mode Hard Drive. SiS Bus Master Install the drivers to IDE Drivers *...
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Chapter 4 !
" Power cable is Visually inspect power unplugged. cable. Defective power cable. Visual inspection, try another cable. Power supply failure. Power cable and wall socket are OK, but system is still dead. Faulty wall outlet; circuit Plug in device known to work in socket and test.
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Expansion card is Turn off computer. partially dislodged from Take cover off system expansion slot on the unit. Check all expansion motherboard. cards to ensure they are securely seated in slots. Defective floppy disk Turn system off. drive or tape drive.
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Chapter 4 Connector between hard When attempting to run drive and system board the FDISK utility unplugged. described in the HARD DISK section of this manual you get a message, INVALID DRIVE SPECIFICATION. Damaged Hard Disk or Format hard disk; if Disk Controller.
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Chapter 4 A number of causes Use a file by file backup could be behind this. instead of an image backup in order to backup the Hard Disk. The IBM PS/2 uses a IBM PS/2 disk format will different format than not work in an AT type other computers.
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Chapter 4 No power to monitor. All or part of the system may be inoperable. The new card may work but a mouse or COM port may not work. Incorrect information Check the configuration entered into the program. Replace any configuration (setup) incorrect information.
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Chapter 4 No power to monitor. Monitor not connected to computer. Network card I/O address conflict. Memory problem, display card jumpers not set correctly. Computer virus. Trouble Shooting Check the power connectors to monitor and to system. Make sure monitor is connected to display card, change I/O address on network card if...
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Chapter 4 Screen saver is enabled. Keyboard is disconnected. Faulty Monitor. CMOS incorrectly set Floppy Drive cable not connected correctly. Trouble Shooting Disable screen saver. Reconnect keyboard. Check keys again, if no improvement replace keyboard. If possible, connect monitor to another system.
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Chapter 4 Bad floppy disk. Floppy disk not formatted. SETUP program does not have correct information. Hard Drive cable not connected properly. Master/Slave jumpers not set correctly. Hard Drives not compatible / different manufacturers. Trouble Shooting Try new floppy disk. Format floppy disk (type FORMAT A:type ENTER)>.
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Chapter 4 CMOS setup has been changed.
Keys jammed or defective. Keyboard is locked. Trouble Shooting Run setup and select correct drive type. Replace keyboard. Unlock keyboard.