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Anonymous Posted on Jan 07, 2012

I have 9 wire from my front of my case &2line USB in the names are SHIELD/GROUND1/GROUND2/-D1/-D2/+D1/+D2/ +5V1/+5V2 & Ihave 9 socket on my mainboard IWILL P4S from plug in the wires there are C465/C466/C467/C468/USB please help me to plug in right way.thank you

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Refer to the drawing below and I will explain the connections. You have the nine wires as you described. First, you will not be connecting the SHIELD to anything, so set it aside. Now, the remaining 8 wires are split into 2 groups of four. You have +5V1, -D1, +D1, +GROUND1 on the first group. These wires will attach to the ODD pins 1,3,5,7 respectively (see the chart next to the drawing). Use the missing pin location to orient yourself to the EVEN and ODD pins. The remaining wires +5V2, -D2, +D2, and GROUND2 will go on the EVEN pins 2,4,6,8 respectively.

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Hope this helps!

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SOURCE: need driver for my Iwill P4S motherboard for

Here is a link to the drivers on your motherboard.
It requires a sign up (its free).
Watch that you only get the XP drivers.

Hope this helps.

http://members.driverguide.com/driver_search.php?q=Iwill+P4SE&si=1317010c1a18c502721f0ed125fed974&st=1257472499&gqm0=Iwill+P4SE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: led d1 and led d2 lights are off

i had same problem and i turned the power led around and it fixed mine and made sure the connectors are on the right post sounds like you may have missed it by one

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