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June 26th, 2002, 03:26 PM
#16
Senior Member
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June 26th, 2002, 04:55 PM
#17
stick it in yer gob ,,,,and see if it tingles !!!!! ,,,,ok softy stick a led (from yer case on it ,,,failing that go to maplin,s in the morning
or even pull yer own battery ,,,,(remember the settings)
have a nice day ,,,,
FtF
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June 26th, 2002, 11:14 PM
#18
Senior Member
erm, veru subtle freddy....
That board has "spares" written all over it i think - i'll ive it another spin when i finish the PC Partners board..
thanks to everyone for all your help so far...
All sorts of wonderful things in life.
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June 26th, 2002, 11:20 PM
#19
Registered User
I tried the screw driver trick to get my old Asus p3v4x board to fire up ( I was diagnosing it out of the case for a no boot fans run conditon )
My Dad and I watched a nice spark come from the screw driver, the green led lit for a second and then the board died on my bench, I have tried everything but the darn board is dead, no fan video or anything, I may varnish it and hang it on my wall
After that I bought a spare power switch for testing boards out of the case
Format c I'm givin er all she's got cap'in !!! )
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June 26th, 2002, 11:22 PM
#20
Senior Member
quote: Originally posted by format c::
I tried the screw driver trick to get my old Asus p3v4x board to fire up ( I was diagnosing it out of the case for a no boot fans run conditon )
My Dad and I watched a nice spark come from the screw driver, the green led lit for a second and then the board died on my bench, I have tried everything but the darn board is dead, no fan video or anything, I may varnish it and hang it on my wall
After that I bought a spare power switch for testing boards out of the case
never had a problem with shortin the pins before (usually just use a jumper..)
All sorts of wonderful things in life.
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