Foxconn Support > A6GMV motherboard > Main Support page,
http://www.foxconnchannel.com/product/Motherboards/detail_overview.aspx?ID=en-us0000496Click on Motherboard Manual
On the next page go down to the heading > File Download
At the end of > Motherboard, Socket AM3, Motherboard Manual, click on > View Detail
Finally go to the right of Download, and click on the blue Zip Disk icon.
In the small window that comes up >
Opening Motherboard_AMD_Socket AM3_A6GMV_Manual_English_A6GMV-EnManual-V1.0.zip
,make sure there is a green dot in the circle to the left of Save File.
If not, left-click on the empty circle to the left of Save File.
Now go below, and click on OK.
A small window will come up. Observe the heading at the top of the window.
It may have Desktop, or My Documents, or Downloads, in the heading.
This is where the zip file will go to.
(Desktop screen.
Or Start> My Documents {Documents for Vista}
Or Start > My Documents > Downloads)
When you see the file Double-click on it.
Click on Unzip
Go to the top left, and click on Extract All Files
Click on the file name. (Next to the Adobe PDF icon)
Section 1:15 (Sec1:15)
There are Two green USB headers that are parallel to the bottom edge of the motherboard.
Looking at the USB headers there are two rows of pins.
The Top row of pins is numbered Evenly
The Bottom row of pins is numbered Odd.
On the Top row starting from the Left side of the motherboard, going towards the Right,
Pins 2, 4 ,6, 8, and 10.
On the Bottom row starting from the Left side of the motherboard, going towards the Right,
Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
BOTH are numbered the same way.
EACH USB header can provide Two USB ports.
A) Pins 1 and Pin 2 are VCC
B) Pins 3 and Pin 4 are D -
C) Pins 5 and Pin 6 are D+
D) Pins 7 and Pin 8 are Ground
E) Pins 9 and 10 are not used. (Actually there is NO Pin 9)
USB pinout,
http://pinouts.ru/Slots/USB_pinout.shtmlAnother USB pinout,
http://pinouts.ws/usb-pinout.htmlOne more time with details explaining the different types of USB styles,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USBFollow the color code of the wires in the cables coming from the USB port.
Use a multimeter to test each wire, if you are not sure what wire goes to what pin in the USB port.
Perform a continuity test with the multimeter set to OHM's.
Touch the individual wire in the USB cable, coming from the USB port, with the Positive (Red) probe lead.
Now touch a pin with the Negative (Black) probe lead of the multimeter.
When the meter scale shows continuity, you know what pin that wire goes to.
Write it down. Mark the wire with a small piece of masking tape, write on the tape what pin the wire goes to.
VCC, D-, D+, or Ground. (GND)
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