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Hello! my name is catalin and y have a problem with my p4b533 motherboard ! So the thing is that somethimes its just cut down all the usb ports and the keyboard the mouse everything and y have to reebot the system!hope you can help me! Thanks alot!

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Prosessor cash in compadible

Hello the cpu list is here:
The following table shows the supported CPUs for this motherboard
http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/list.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=1&s=15&m=P4B533-VM&os=&hashedid=n/a

It only supports dual core cpu.And only the listed.
You maybe have to upgrade the bios to support a bigger cpu.

Good luck
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Is it compatible to use a sata hard drive

Not without a host card like this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816102065
You don't have any SATA ports on your motherboard. You can use a host card to add those ports in, if you have a free PCI slot.
Have fun and good luck.
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Don't know if it is the motherboard or not. Computer will not recognize USB ports (rather things plugged into them), Added another board just with USB's. Didn't work. Someone suggested that a BIOS...

click start control panel administrive tools ,computer management ,device manager scroll down universal serial bus controllers you should see a yellow question mark?
right click to reinstall drivers or
if you can see your usb but its not working
ports(com&lpt)right click update driver or
scroll to disk drives if you can see your drive + to expand right click you should see options to update driver,disable,uninstall scan for hardware changes. or
select properties you should see options in the general tab to troubleshoot,policies,volumes,driver and details under the driver tab you will have the options to check the driver details,update driver,rollback driver or uninstall
hope this helps
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One beep, quick pause, then constant series of beeps. Memory, cpu, power supply replaced. Shows the Asus boot P4B533 graphic on screen while error beeps. I get the proper related error beeps if memory, agp...

It does sound like the motherboard failing as you have tried everything possible. Could be the bios chip corrupted.
As to a replacement, Ebay is your best bet, as there do not be any suppliers offering this older board now
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Two rear USB ports are working fine and have the keyboard and mouse attached to them. Two to ports are mostly working though they give a "Not recognized" error message when I connect an Iomega 320 GB...

Hello there!

there could be problem with your HDD aswell, somethimes usb dont want to recognise some external devices and it shows that error also known as "yellow message".

On your place i would backup all files there and do one format of that for cleaning, who knows what might be in it aswell, some viruses, trojans, ...

If that havent solved your problem, then open up your pc and check look of your motheboard (if you have some eltronic experience you could check joins on it as well with voltmeter) . Thats it.


Sincerely
Aleksandar Adzic
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I have a PC with an ASUS P4B533-VM MoBo. I got

Hello.

According to Crucial, your MB takes either DDR PC2700, or DDR PC3200, NON-buffered, NON ECC modules. Another consideration is density. Some cheap high density modules will not work in all MB's.

Refer to:
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=P4B533-VM

Have you tried to see if it will POST with just one module installed? Try both individual modules and see if there is any success. It may be that one is bad.

Thanks for using Fixya.

Wayne
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I want to update my BIOS using USB because i dont have a Floppy Drive. I have an ASUS P4B533-X

  1. get the bios file on the usb device, copy to desktop, download the asus bios upgrade utility, then run it and browse to destop file.
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There is an inbuilt speaker but the sound is not coming

Hi gogovie_2,
There is only one speaker controller (C-Media 8738-MX), built into the P4B533 motherboard which is where you would connect a home speaker system into the lime green port located at the rear of the motherboard. (See your manual, page 1-7 for the motherboard layout & location of the line out jack for your speaker plug). See pages 1-8, 1-9 & page 1-10 for descriptions of each item shown on page 1-7.
The ASUS P4B533 MB usually comes with a small black speaker that plugs onto the motherboard. You can see the location for this speaker on page 2-33. Number 18 shows the configurations for the 20-pin panel & internal speaker.
This tiny speaker is used for system P.O.S.T. Known as Power On Self Test. During the boot up process a single beep will sound off. This tells you that the motherboard bios has passed P.O.S.T.
If you need the manual for the ASUS P4B533 motherboard you can download it directly from Asus. Click on the link below. Once the link has loaded type the model number, P4B533 in the search window (Upper right hand corner) & click the white arrow.
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
Click on, " P4B533 related files for download ". The next window will want you to click the dropdown menu & choose your operating system. (Do so). Asus will display all drivers, manual & bios files for the P4B533 motherboard. If you download the manual you'll need Adobe reader to view the manual. You can download Adobe for free at this next link; http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/
If you do not have sound from your home speaker system make sure you have installed SoundMax/C-Media software. This program uses jack auto detecting censer software to help setup your speaker (s). You can also download the latest audio drivers.
If you think you need a new (Internal speaker) you can buy one from here; http://www.pcpartscollection.com/mosp.html
& from here;
http://www.anitec.ca/product/11692/generic_4_pin_speaker_for_motherboards/

Lastly, if the information provided here has not answered your question, please rephrase your question. I'm sure I can provide you with an answer & fix.


Mike






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Max. video card or controler

Get the AGP card with the most memory you can get.AGP is a pretty old architecture. You may need to hunt one up on ebay. Might try Newegg.com
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