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Asus Motherboard
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Name : Gary F. Pitel Email : rdoc2@comcast.net Telephone : City : Bridgeton, NJ Country : United States [Product Information] Product Type : Motherboard Model Name : P4B266 Product Type : Motherboard Product Serial No : 24ZKou7672 Purchase Location : Internet Purchase Date : 2004/3/1 MB version : 1010 MB BIOS version : 2.01 CPU Vendor : Intel CPU Type : Socket 478 CPU Speed : 2.20 Memory Vendor : Crucial Memory Type : Dimms Memory Size : 1 gig HD Vendor : Western Digital HD Name : 80JB Caviliar HD Size : 80 gig Addon Card Vendor : Addon Card Type : Addon Card Name : Operating System : Windows 2000 Professional Problem Description I have the following ASUS P4B266, with Windows 2000 pro, 1 gig of memory and a 2.25 CPU. My led lights were working just fine and have stopped working. I have checked the LED leads where they fasten to the mother board and they are tight and in place. How can I correct this problem? Should I use a meter with one wire on the mother board lead and the other wire to a ground to determine if the board is sending the voltage to the bulb? Should I set the meter for 20 volts DC? Is there a special test light for doing this and if so where can I get one? Can I use a standard test or circuit light and put one wire on the Mother Board led and one wire to the chassis for a ground? A couple of months ago I fried a otherboard and don't want to do this again since it is a costly error so I am asking for your help please. Any suggestions that you may have for fixing this problem would be greatly appreciated and really needed. Thanks!! Gary -- Gary F. Pitel rdoc2@comcast.net ICQ# 260244191 |
Re: Asus Motherboard
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stick a multimeter on two of the pins in either connection test or low voltage meter mode [depending on your meter, read the book] hamman |
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