How can i replace with a usb plug because it has 8 wires inside, but i found a usb plug it has only 4 wires.. i dont know where is the D+ and D- and the positive and negative .. please help
Wire has been accidentally cut and USB plug
missing
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if its a v8,,the fire ring order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2-,,drivers side,looking at side of motor from fender,,left is # 1-# 3-# 5-# 7,going left to right,,passenger side looking from fender at motor,,first plug right side #2 # 4 # 6 # 8,going right to felt,,hope it helped,,,
Why.. get a USB floppy.. if you go inside a PC and pull a wrong wire your PC will be toast. Get a USB floppy. Why are you using floppies anyway? Get a USB stick for $8, way less then a replacement floppy and much safer.
You have an A side and B side, or 1 and 2. Starting from pin 1, usually has an arrow pointing to it, the wires should read as follows: 1= A/1 +5vac 2= B/2 +5vac
3= A/1 -D 4= B/2 -D
5= A/1 +D 6= B/2 +D
7= A/1 ground 8= B/2 ground
9= no pin 10= no connection
1-Shut down you pc .2-unplug the power cord.3-open the case .4-Find the usb wires trac them back to the board. 5-mark were the wires go with a marker.6-plug new usb port wires in.7-put the case back on pc.8-plug power cord in.9-turn on pc.10-plug your usb device in.
I finally found a solution, on a dead page in google cache only: http://www.pcclub.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=27%26threadid=16567 The solution was posted by JontyBonkers.
Hi manky,
Normally front USB ports have a pair of 4 wire cable with connectors marked red wire is vcc; white wire is -D; green wire is +D; and black wire is gnd. The motherboard would normally have two pairs of dual pin connectors that would be sitting side by side or in-line with uneven pins - 4 and 5 pins; then another 4 and 5 pins. Please refer to the attached simple diagram for your connection.
For some reason I couldn't get hold of a manual from the Gigabyte site of your particular model GA-81KHXT.
Nonetheless hopes this works for you. Pls post again how things turn up. Good luck and kind regards.
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