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Where is the 5-pin USB-Socket located on my "ATX GA-6VX, P II, 100MHz"??



 
 
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Old October 15th 03, 09:15 PM
Philippe Borel [Switzerland]
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Default Where is the 5-pin USB-Socket located on my "ATX GA-6VX, P II, 100MHz"??

Hi there,
I just bought a CD-Burner on which there's an USB cable attached,
linking the built-in 4-slot card reader (on its front panel).
But now I'm just not 100% sure where this USB socket is located
on my mainboard...if at all! (No marking, no diagram at hand...but
I do have two external USB outlets on this PC of the year 1999).
I only noticed one such 5-pin socket near to the cable-set which
connects the internal loudspeaker and the two LEDs on the PC's
front panel (for power "on" and HDD "humming".
So thanks a lot to anyone who could possibly "assure" me if my
assumption is now correct or...not! (I don't wanna risk anything!!).
Philippe Borel






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Old October 16th 03, 02:27 PM
Sean P. Donaghey
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http://tw.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/...ual_GA-6VX.htm

Your motherboard is not an ABIT. Read the manual, and see what it says.

"Philippe Borel [Switzerland]" wrote in message
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Hi there,
I just bought a CD-Burner on which there's an USB cable attached,
linking the built-in 4-slot card reader (on its front panel).
But now I'm just not 100% sure where this USB socket is located
on my mainboard...if at all! (No marking, no diagram at hand...but
I do have two external USB outlets on this PC of the year 1999).
I only noticed one such 5-pin socket near to the cable-set which
connects the internal loudspeaker and the two LEDs on the PC's
front panel (for power "on" and HDD "humming".
So thanks a lot to anyone who could possibly "assure" me if my
assumption is now correct or...not! (I don't wanna risk anything!!).
Philippe Borel








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Old October 18th 03, 12:53 PM
Philippe Borel [Switzerland]
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Hi Sean P. Donaghey,
Okay, thanks a lot for your kind response!
With best regards from Switzerland,
Philippe

"Sean P. Donaghey" wrote in message
...
http://tw.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/...ual_GA-6VX.htm

Your motherboard is not an ABIT. Read the manual, and see what it says.

"Philippe Borel [Switzerland]" wrote in message
...
Hi there,
I just bought a CD-Burner on which there's an USB cable attached,
linking the built-in 4-slot card reader (on its front panel).
But now I'm just not 100% sure where this USB socket is located
on my mainboard...if at all! (No marking, no diagram at hand...but
I do have two external USB outlets on this PC of the year 1999).
I only noticed one such 5-pin socket near to the cable-set which
connects the internal loudspeaker and the two LEDs on the PC's
front panel (for power "on" and HDD "humming".
So thanks a lot to anyone who could possibly "assure" me if my
assumption is now correct or...not! (I don't wanna risk anything!!).
Philippe Borel











 




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