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Jethro
I am trying to rig a new machine for my son in California. I have a
Gateway with a bad KALEX K668 MOBO. I have a spare good ASUS
P4B533-VM MOBO that I no longer need and that I know works. I want to
put my MOBO in the Gateway.
Sounds simple enough. Well, I have it working just fine, but I have
to 'cross' the power switch pins on the ASUS MOBO to get it to boot
up. The Gateway comes with all the wires for speaker, power switch,
reset switch, etc collocated in a 8-pin block. traced a blue-white
wire-pairing to the Gateway case on/off switch. At least it looks
that way.
I stripped the blue-white pairing and spliced a new two-pin connector
to it, thinking that if I then put the new connector on the pins I
have to cross, when I trip the case on/off switch, the MOBO should
power up.
No such luck I'm afraid.
So can anyone suggest something else I can try? My son will need an
on-off switch of course. Or some other way to power up.
Thanks
Jethro
Gateway with a bad KALEX K668 MOBO. I have a spare good ASUS
P4B533-VM MOBO that I no longer need and that I know works. I want to
put my MOBO in the Gateway.
Sounds simple enough. Well, I have it working just fine, but I have
to 'cross' the power switch pins on the ASUS MOBO to get it to boot
up. The Gateway comes with all the wires for speaker, power switch,
reset switch, etc collocated in a 8-pin block. traced a blue-white
wire-pairing to the Gateway case on/off switch. At least it looks
that way.
I stripped the blue-white pairing and spliced a new two-pin connector
to it, thinking that if I then put the new connector on the pins I
have to cross, when I trip the case on/off switch, the MOBO should
power up.
No such luck I'm afraid.
So can anyone suggest something else I can try? My son will need an
on-off switch of course. Or some other way to power up.
Thanks
Jethro