I have a e210882 motherboard in a emachine h2862 computer, I am not getting any power and was looking for the motherboard manual online and have not had any success. Please direct me to where I can find the manual or offer possible solution.
For skwertos: Pwr on/off switch connection on MB is J9G1 pins 6 & 8877413
I have one of these boards. Its also known as a D945GCL motherboard and the product guide can be found at http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d945gcl/sb/CS-023154.htm
In addition there is a 90 page technical specifications document, a quick reference, an update sheet, etc. To make sure we are talking apples and apples makes sure to check the picture against your board.
page 43
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/suppor...
new page for D945GCL
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Ok, so the fix I found was to cut to the chase and replace the Main Board. I tryed everything and the PS, HD & CD / DVD drives, PCI cards, memory, power switch, cabling, virtually everything was fine except the Main Board. I wouldn't promote any particular seller but I found a replacement, new in box, upgrade MB by FOXCONN on eBay and the model I opted for was a 661MXPlus but there may be other options that I would have preferred such as a SATA drive controller built-in. This model had an 10/100M lan, USB 2.0, 6 channel audio and AGP 8x built-in but the same IDE controller. It fit the case with a separate back panel for the new plug configuration and worked fine. The website is www.foxconnchannel.com. Good Luck.
Guys its the actual power button jump the pins and see for yourself...
I have seen these problems with almost every E210882 motherboard that comes through my shop. It turns out that there is a problem with the power supply, which in turn is damaging the motherboard and cpu. After talking with Intel and Dell, they are recommending replacing all three parts. Typically the motherboard will be replaced with a different board, so there is most likely at the very least an operating system repair process, at the most an operating system load involved. Good luck!
This usually works to determine if the board is the guilty one, when everything else seems to be ok:
Unplug the power cord, remove all hardware, keeping the needed things: CPU, RAM and VGA card. Then, short the MB´s power switch pins for a few seconds. This will unload the capacitors on most devices. Replug power and try to boot up. After that, add all your hardware, one piece at a time, and booting everytime to see if it turns up.
REMEBER TO UNPLUG POWER CORD BEFORE REMOVING OR ADDING HARDWARE. Though its only 12 and 5 volts inside, 300watts is enough juice to make you aware of it.
If you find the part that locks your system, remove-it, do the capacitor unload procedure, and keep adding the remaning parts using the same method. I found that most times, the floppy is the guilty one, because it tends to overload when there are power surges, even if the surge does not shutdown immediatly.
PC needs no VGA CARD , VIA IS BUILT IN. EMAChINE
THAT IS Correct strip down any PC first, and do so each step with AC power cable removed
never hot swap parts inside any PC.
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Download intel active monitor from intel. run it. on ifo tab ->
it will tell you your motherboard's modle number. The
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the PC is dead dude.
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I have researched this over the past several days and could not find an answer. In my case, the fans twitched, but no visual output from the CMOS-BIOS POST.
I eventually removed the CMOS Battery. Suddenly the Mobo boots 100%.
Seems the Battery may have been draining to much power from the Mobo to allow a boot. Ran the Mobo without the battery for a few hours without problems. Replaced the CMOS Cell the next day and that resolved the problem in totality.
hello hyjacker John, why no start your own post with your facts not others.
those CMOS RTC batteries only last 7 years max
and the 1/2 that if PC is in abox on the shelf in storage.
so we test it,below 2.9vdc is BAD
also if the PC gets ESD or Lightning surge or owners go mad and hot swaps parts inside,(BOOM)
that causes latchup (chips)
and doing the hard reset fixes it. steps 1,2,3,4,https://pcdied.com/PSU/hard-resets.html
also never does any CMOS battery ever drain the power rails ever, see that diode connected to the battery.
that magic diode blocks reverse current flow.
when the CMOS battery is dead, the NVram scrambles and THAT makes BIOS go nuts, no exceptions.
that is how all PCs work for 40 years, now.
Yes removing any CMOS RTC battery (AC cord pulled) {if laptop huge batter too} will cause the BIOS to self reset. just like going in to BIOS and clicking BIOS defaults same thing.
we can talk RTC batteries all day and things related.
what all wise techs do is test the battery, with a voltmeter.
then do the hard rest.
then reset bios , using page 1 of said BIOS
tnen turn of PXE in BIOS
then set the boot order correctly inside BIOS and named as such. (to hdd0 boot or ssd0 boot as the case may be.)
then the HDD0- boots, of not bad or corrupted OS.
now emachine is not DELL !!, why post Aser.com owned now emachines here to dell forum but sure ok.to do.,
emachine h2862
emachine.com (acer actual) shows H series PCs there.
more magic codes from them. EN codes. all useless to you .
Article 3.1(a) Health and Safety
-. EN60950-1
-. EN62311
• Article 3.1(b) EMC
-. EN301 489-1
-. EN301 489-3 (Applicable to non-bluetooth wireless keyboard mouse
set).
-. EN301 489-17
• Article 3.2 Spectrum Usages
-. EN300 440-2 (Applicable to non-bluetooth wireless keyboard mouse
set).
-. EN300 328
-. EN301 893 (Applicable to 5GHz high performance RLAN
remove all power to the MOBO, FOR 2 ORE MORE HOURS
then put in a new fresh RTC coin cell into the mobo socket .
push power button NO AC 3 or more times 5 is plenty this magic act just discharges all caps. in the PC.
remove all PCI-e cards , all usb devices, all monitors. connected to PC.
now connect up the AC power cord.
turn on the PC, hear fans run (they were dead before right?)
now PC turns on if power button cable did not fall off.
if not the PSU may be dead want to bench test it ask for help it is easy to do.
if this fails. remove AC power for a day and try the next day.
a goal of any wise tech with PC that is 100% dead is remove power and wait.
the test it from dead cold and no power for 24 hours.
make sure both DC power cables are attached to the mobo 24pin and 4pin colored wires. heavy. to PSU.
power on now.
if dead PSU is bad (or mobo is) PSU we test on a bench. ask.
the lame PSU has voltage switch on the rear,
do not select 120 volts in 240 vac country of BOOM tones of smoke.
this is true many Emachines, had read intel D845 ,inside. looking is all it takes eyeballs.
also the PSU on this pig is known to fail hard back in 2010.
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Front panel pin connection
This motherboard is an intel D845 mother board so use google search and you should find a site which will give you manual for the motherboard.
These boards use firmware...if it is corrupted or out of date for any reason system failures will happen. download the firmware and it will recon all affected pathways. for no power issues, replace the power supply with the next highest watt and do not restart or turn off until firmware is installed or downloaded.
Have you checked the power switch? Friend of mine was having the same problem and after several hours of swapping m/b's and power supplies we hooked up a power switch from a different case and the power came on without any problem.
Check on DELL computers site / thier version is the OPTIPLEX 210L.
sounds like the power supply went south, or there is a peripheral pci card, or module shorting out thr power supply. try this after documenting the hardware configurations you could pull components one at a time and check to see if it powers up. if it is the supply you can use a standard atx power supply that supports the 24 pin motherboard interface and the 4pin pci bus power connector. good luck
E-Machine T2862. I need to know where to plug 1) green and white labeled POWER LED
2)black and white labeled POWER SW
3)red and white labeled H.D.D LED on motherboard
How i can get the manual of the motherboard E210882
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i DO NOT GET POWER FOR DELL E210882
After having a power outage, I only a green light on the motherboard. No other functions are on, all fans are off including the processor cooling fan and interior case fan. I did an ohm test on the power switch which was ok only when I held the switch in. When I release the switch I lose continuity.
i have disconnected the led wires and can not reconnct them
need manual for E210882 motherboard
I have a simular problem, after a lightning strike to tree in yard. Unit was disconnected from power but still connected to DSL line. Green led on motherboard is lit now but all power off to drives. Pressing power button has no effect. Replaced power supply and unplugged all cards w/ no change. Power supply, Hardrive and DVD drive were OK as were PCI cards; tested by installing in another E210882 system. No obvious signs of blown chips or burnt circuit board anywhere. Unit will not even try to start?
I need find power switch to connect the power switch
No power. LED light comes on once power cord connected. The mother board led and on/off power switch connected correctly. New power supply in. Nothing. I think mother Board is dead.
Lost power to residence for several hours. When power returned, the PC (Emachine T2824 with Intel MoBo: E210882) will not power up. LED on Mobo does light up when pwr cord is connected to PS, but pwr on button does nothing. Replaced P.S. but symptoms do not change. Metered pwr on switch...OK. Shorted MoBo pins J9G1 6&8 (pwr on) with no result.
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM, ALL POWER SUPPLY GOOD, MONITOR LIGHT GOES ON BUT WHEN I PUSH IN THE BUTTON TO TURN ON THE TOWER, IT DOES NOTHING(THERE WAS NO POWER OUTAGE OR LIGHTING STRIKES)
Same problem. Have two of the same E-machine computers. Both have the same e210882 boards, one works the other does not. swapped ps from good one but still only get green led on board. I'm guessing corrupt board. What chipset is it? So I can replace with different manufacturer.
I was just working on an eMachines mini-tower for a friend that has this same e210882 Intel motherboard in it. Â Same issue... won't power on at all, but a small green light is on, on the board itself, whenever the PC is plugged into the AC outlet.
I finally determined it was a bad motherboard, too. Â Apparently, this board is prone to dying off in this manner. Â (I checked the possibility of a bad power button on the case by trying to short across the pins it attached to with a small screwdriver, but that wouldn't make it power on either.)
Same dm problem of dying mother board on my T 3985 . Only one small green light glos when it powered up.
my front panel jumper doesnt match board- need manual to wire
i have same problem, power outage and when we came back i found power supply blown up coz i can smell it very burnt smell so i replaced the PS i can see the LED on MoBo but no fan no cpu turns on, so i have a feeling that i might have accidently unplugged any jumpuer type power connecter? Any ideas
op uses wrong model number then can't find the book, sure, who can/?
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