VIA P4MA Pro Motherboard - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Jumper identification
I don't see it,
http://www.via.com.tw/download/mainboards/4/8/P4MA-Pro.jpgI DO see what looks to be a jumper cap, in-between IDE 1 and DIMM 2; BUT only in this photo,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VIA-EPIA-P4MA-Pro-Celeron-2GHZ-Motherboard-Tested-512MB-CPU-Warranty-/250955461946?pt=Motherboards&hash=item3a6e1c753aReddish/Orange in color. (Use mouse zoom in feature)I'm also looking dead at the Motherboard Manual, and do not see it shown, or listed,
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/others/p4ma_pro533.jsp#manualsOn the middle/left side, where in blue it has in a list;BIOS DriversManual,Click on Manual.(It's a PDF file. The computer you are using now has Adobe Reader on it, which uses PDF files.ORDINARILY it takes maybe 20 seconds tops, to download a PDF file. This one took almost 2 minutes!Letting you know in case you do not see anything happening.I just waited on the blue download progress bar.Do you have the Clear CMOS jumper, down by the VIA southbridge chip? It's right above, and in-between the USB 3 and 4 header, and the Front Panel header.Post back in a Comment.Regards,joecoolvette
2/19/2013 4:32:40 PM •
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How to wire front panal
You will need to open the computer case and check that the cables that run from the actual power button to the motherboard are plugged into the proper spot on the motherboard. Sometimes reseating the cable can fix this issue. I think this is the link to your motherboard documentation:
http://www.via.com.tw/download/mainboards/3/4/p4mapro533_r100.pdf Check the page 2-14 or 2-15 and see if that helps you to identify the actual connection for your power switch.
11/15/2011 1:01:34 AM •
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Hallo Iam Mike!
Bottom right corner, on the F panel set of pins. The correct pins for each is printed on the board.
6/6/2010 2:26:08 PM •
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PC won't boot after upgrading cpu
either you have bought an incompatable chip for the mother board. or your power supplie is not powerfull enough I know this sounds stupid but it happened to me when I upgraded to a P4 3.6 quad core I installed the lot and it wouldnt start up I had a good power supply too Get your self at least a 500 watt PSU
Hope this helps
4/20/2010 5:53:47 PM •
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How do i access the bios
hold del at the boot up when you first push the power button.
instructions on how to access it are on screen briefly at the bottom in boot up mode before it gets to the operating system. in some cases it it f8 to access it
2/3/2010 11:32:37 PM •
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GeForce4 MX 420 Video Card
First question: Are you sure you have a PCI card?
there are several points here:
Make sure you have the monitor connected to the correct output on your computer. (In this case to the output of the graphics card, not to your onboard output)
If you have a PCI card set bios to PCI
Setting it to AGP means the computer is looking for a graphics card in you AGP-slot on you motherboard.
I cannot help thinking, that you actually have a AGP card in a AGP slot and that you computer is not working on onboard, but on AGP. But you can check which graphics device is used, in display properties (right-click Desktop, Properties, Settings)
Please post some feedback
4/5/2008 8:11:28 PM •
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Constant rebooting
click START then ALL PROGRAMS then RUN, type inside the dialogue box DXDIAG press ENTER
12/26/2007 10:21:21 PM •
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Need Help Resolving Network Connectivity Issues
Phone your Internet Provider that you require their newest Home Hub and engineer to install it and check the cable / phone connections to your home. Tell them the service is terrible and if they don't fix it, you are changing companies. In the last 20 years, I have had 4 upgrades of routers.It is not you or your devices, it is the equipment from your ISP or the cables that supply that service...
Vaddio productionview 999-5700-000, on boot, Control A and Control B both lit, lose camera control
The issue with the Vaddio ProductionVIEW 999-5700-000 where both Control A and Control B lights are on during boot, resulting in a loss of camera control, may be sporadic and hard to recreate intentionally. It could indicate intermittent hardware or firmware issues. To address this:Ensure all connections and cables are secure.Check for any firmware updates or patches provided by Vaddio to address potential bugs.If the problem persists, consider contacting Vaddio's customer support for specific diagnostics and potential solutions, as this issue might require specialized technical expertise.
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