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Hi Rajen samani! Most mercury motherboards with a nine pin front panel connection use the following configuration.
You may want to double check to make sure that your motherboard follows this configuration. Just go to http://www.mercury-pc.com/downloads.php, enter your model number, and you'll be able to download the manual for your board. The jumper configuration should be in a section labeled "Front Panel Connection" or something similar. Hope that Helps!
Navigate to http://192.168.0.1 in your web browser. For the username, enter "Admin". For the password, leave it blank.
Then follow the Setup Wizard to configure the router how you like.
Click the D845EPT2_D845EBG2_TechProdSpec link. You will need a PDF reader installed to view the manual. Goto page 72 of the manual, all the information you need is there. Hope this helps you out.
You probably added the wrong Ram memory. Some if those 512 memory, are not suitable for windows XP and UP.Try removing the 512 Ram module and see what happens.
Good luck.
Good luck, and make sure you have a good power source and do not interrupt the flashing of the bios. If it stops in the middle of flashing, it will brick your motherboard and make it probably not fixable.
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