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QuestionProblem With Application Launcher for Device Driver Pin
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Questionport Pin
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Questionmotherboard voltages gone haywire Pin
.dan.g.14-Aug-06 13:38
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AnswerRe: motherboard voltages gone haywire Pin
Sebastian Schneider14-Aug-06 23:59
Sebastian Schneider14-Aug-06 23:59 
As for the Power Supply:

You can test the PS, but the results might not be the same as if the PS was under load:
Remove the PS from your computer. Disconnect all cables. Take the Mainboard-Connector. It should have 20 pins in total (if it does not, you will have to check the manual for the pin layout). Short Pin 4 to Ground with a piece of wire.
How to find pin 4: the pins are numbered from top to bottom in a row-first manner. The top is the part with the plastic hook. Example:

[code]
|-----|
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
[/code]

If shorted this way, the PS should start running.

Then try an measure the voltages (try formfactor or wikipedia for the appropiate pins).

IMPORTANT:
This is just my experience. I do take any responsibility for any damages caused to you or your equipment when following these instructions. If you do not know how to behave around electricity, DO NOT TRY THIS.


As for the MB:

Visually check the capacitors on your MB. They have a (usually) cross-shaped predetermined breaking point on their cap. The top of the cap should be flat. If it is deformed or broken, it is likely that they reached the end of their lifespan. In that case, you could either try and replace them with new ones (see IMPORTANT note above) or buy a new MB.

Cheers,
Sebastian

--
Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.

GeneralRe: motherboard voltages gone haywire Pin
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QuestionVisual C++ for Control Hardware Pin
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QuestionPnP, Hardware Interface Pin
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QuestionEnabling/disabling a device Pin
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