K kinwaing Solid State Member Messages 6 May 22, 2009 #1 i messed up my Power/reset Switch. I Plugged into a wrong pin. Now they are not working. so does that mean they are not working anymore? anyway to fix it? i am using asus P6T Deluxe motherboard. please someone give me an answer, thank you!
i messed up my Power/reset Switch. I Plugged into a wrong pin. Now they are not working. so does that mean they are not working anymore? anyway to fix it? i am using asus P6T Deluxe motherboard. please someone give me an answer, thank you!
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA May 22, 2009 #2 I really don't think it would mess anything up. Did you put them on the correct pins after the mix-up?
I really don't think it would mess anything up. Did you put them on the correct pins after the mix-up?
A AntiStealth BSOD Messages 160 May 23, 2009 #3 Its not THAT big of a problem simply open the computer and place it where the hardware needs to be placed. no bigii
Its not THAT big of a problem simply open the computer and place it where the hardware needs to be placed. no bigii
K kinwaing Solid State Member Messages 6 May 23, 2009 #4 Atomic Rooster said: I really don't think it would mess anything up. Did you put them on the correct pins after the mix-up? Click to expand... yes, but its not working AntiStealth said: Its not THAT big of a problem simply open the computer and place it where the hardware needs to be placed. Click to expand... so you mean the pin hardware is dead? How can i replace it? it is attached to the motherboard
Atomic Rooster said: I really don't think it would mess anything up. Did you put them on the correct pins after the mix-up? Click to expand... yes, but its not working AntiStealth said: Its not THAT big of a problem simply open the computer and place it where the hardware needs to be placed. Click to expand... so you mean the pin hardware is dead? How can i replace it? it is attached to the motherboard
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA May 23, 2009 #5 Double check all connections, cables and wires. Make sure the switch on the back of the power supply is turned on. Don't mind AntiStealth, he's "confused".
Double check all connections, cables and wires. Make sure the switch on the back of the power supply is turned on. Don't mind AntiStealth, he's "confused".
K kinwaing Solid State Member Messages 6 May 23, 2009 #6 Atomic Rooster said: Double check all connections, cables and wires. Make sure the switch on the back of the power supply is turned on. Don't mind AntiStealth, he's "confused". Click to expand... i did and i double checked, but the power and reset button have no respond. everytime i need to open the case to turn on my computer. so are they dead?
Atomic Rooster said: Double check all connections, cables and wires. Make sure the switch on the back of the power supply is turned on. Don't mind AntiStealth, he's "confused". Click to expand... i did and i double checked, but the power and reset button have no respond. everytime i need to open the case to turn on my computer. so are they dead?
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA May 23, 2009 #7 kinwaing said: everytime i need to open the case to turn on my computer. Click to expand... How exactly are you turning on the computer?
kinwaing said: everytime i need to open the case to turn on my computer. Click to expand... How exactly are you turning on the computer?
K kinwaing Solid State Member Messages 6 May 23, 2009 #9 Atomic Rooster said: How exactly are you turning on the computer? Click to expand... After i re-plug all the wire on the corrected pins, i pressed the button on the motherboard.. thats it the HDD Light is on, but it doesnt blink, i think it lost its function too. errr... any help? or no hope?
Atomic Rooster said: How exactly are you turning on the computer? Click to expand... After i re-plug all the wire on the corrected pins, i pressed the button on the motherboard.. thats it the HDD Light is on, but it doesnt blink, i think it lost its function too. errr... any help? or no hope?
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA May 23, 2009 #10 Was this computer working before you attached the wires wrong, or is it a computer you just assembled?
Was this computer working before you attached the wires wrong, or is it a computer you just assembled?