http://www.msi.com/product/mb/760GM-P34--FX-.htmlhttp://www.msi.com/product/mb/760GM-P34--FX-.html#/?div=ManualUnder the Download subheading click on the blue -M7641v4.0.zipClick on the 'country' name nearest yours.(U.S. is a country, the others Europe and Asia are continents)A small window will come up -Opening M7641v4.0.zipMake SURE there is a Green dot in the small circle, to the left of Save File.IF not; click in the small empty circle to the left of Save File.Go below in the window, and click on - OK.A small download window will come up.Allow the file to download all the way, then DOUBLE-click right on the file name. (Yellow folder icon with zipper on it, and M7641v4.0.zip next to it)In the next small window go to the far left, and click on - Extract all files.At the bottom of the next 3 small windows, click on Next, Next, and Finish.In the last small window DOUBLE-click right on the file name -7641v4.0(G52-76411X9)(760GM-P34_760GM-P24_760GM-P2...)There is your motherboard manual in PDF file form.(Zip file.A Zip file is used to send large amounts of information more easily.It is a Compressed file.You need to 'unzip' it, or decompress it )(Adobe Reader uses PDF files)The Adobe Reader page number box is at the Top, to the right of the Down Arrow.When I refer to a page it is for that page number box.Clicking on the Zoom In icon at the Top ( + ) Increases the view size.Clicking on the Zoom Out icon ( - ) Decreases the view size.The front of your computer is the Front Panel.The area of contact pins on the motherboard, that the Main wires go to, is the Front Panel header.Example; Front Panel header pinout:The Front Panel header is two headers on this motherboard.Go to Page 11.Here at the Bottom/Right of the motherboard you see the 6 SATA connectors; all of them Black in color.To the immediate Left of them, and situated Horizontally; is JFP2.Junction Front Panel 2.Two rows of pins.To the immediate left of JFP2 is JFP1.It is also situated Horizontally.Two rows of pins.JFP1 has two rows of contact pins. 4 across the Top, 5 across the Bottom.The Top row is numbered EVEN. The Bottom row is numbered ODD.Starting on the LEFT side, going towards the Right, Top row;Pins 2, 4, 6, and 8. There is NO Pin 10.Starting on the LEFT side, going towards the Right, Bottom row;Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.A) Pins 1 and 3 are for the HarDDrive activity LED light.Pin 1 is for the Positive wire.If the HDD LED is dim when the Harddrive is active, switch the wires around.B) Pins 5 and 7 are for a Reset switch, IF a Reset switch is used.C) Pin 9 is N/C. Not Connected. This is reserved for the factory. Probably a 5 Volt (DC) test point.D) Pins 2 and 4 are for a Power On LED light, and TWO wire.Pin 2 is for the Positive ( + ) wire.If the PWR LED is dim when the computer is on, switch the wires around.E) Pins 6 and 8 are for the Power On switch.F) There is NO Pin 10.Junction Front Panel 2. (JFP2)The Top row has 4 pins, and they are numbered EVEN.The Bottom row has 3 pins, and they are numbered ODD.Starting on the LEFT side, going towards the Right, Top row;Pins 2, 4, 6, and 8.Starting on the LEFT side, going towards the Right, Bottom row;Pins 1, 3, and 5. There is NO Pin 7.A) Pins 1, 3, and 5 are for a THREE wire Power ON LED light.This type of LED light is a dual color LED.In the past, and one example; it may have been used for computers that had Turbo Mode, and Normal Mode.Turbo being Green, Normal being Yellow.(Which was a bunch of hooey.Turbo Mode was the Normal mode, and Normal Mode was a slowed down version)Pin 1 is for the Negative ( - ) wire. Also can be said as the Ground wire.Pins 2 and 3 are for the power wires, (Positive + ), and each color.(Example: Pin 2 for the Yellow side of the dual color LED, and Pin 3 for the Green side of the LED.Light Emitting Diode. So stating LED -> light is kind of redundant)B) Pins 2, 4, 6, and 8 are for an internal speaker.Used to hear BIOS Beep Codes.If there is something you do not understand, that you need for connecting cables, and peripherals; post back in a Comment.(A Harddrive, and Optical Drive, are also Peripherals. Not just the Mouse, Keyboard, Printer, Monitor, etc)Regards,joecoolvette