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No audio oput

Enter the system bios on startup and you'll have to look around but there should be a place to disable the onboard sound. Make sure it is enabled then boot back into windows and see if it finds the hardware.
11/30/2009 4:21:35 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Nov 30, 2009
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Canot install audio drivers..

very incomplete data provided..!!..n itz unclear to me of wat os u r using..assuming that u r using win xp pro sp2..n directx installed..
check if Audio device is enabled in bios..

howevr, download microsoft kb888111update n install it..u need to re-install or update the device driver (may b manually)..logon to internet n seek the package/audio driver..along wid the company, there will b a list of such site n driver download links if u search by the model name on a search engine (like google)..

http://www.driverstock.com/ASUS-P4SGX-MX-driver-download/6-9-10067-80224/index.html

download them onto a location; if the driver is in a zip format, unzip it,ifitz in.exe form, just run it; if done manually it'll ask for the correct driver and location; relocate the path and a.inf file (wat it'll ask for)....goto the device manager n verify, if installed properly..!!
also download n install "k-lite mega codec pack"....


if not fixed try using a standby pci snd card (this step will b applicable for desktop users, in such case it'll b a confirmed case of ur system board is likely to b defective)..

but always better to consult ur system admin/vendor....
11/16/2009 2:01:59 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Nov 16, 2009
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WHAT TYPE OF RAM CAN BE INSTALLED?

DDR SDRAM up to 2GB
11/1/2009 2:01:07 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Nov 01, 2009
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I dont get a startup beeo what can the problem be

the cpu, the power supply, or the fact that no speaker is hooked up to your motherboard.
10/9/2009 5:10:44 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Oct 09, 2009
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1 long beep reoccuring

Sounds like your memory is giving trouble, try swapping your ram in other slots
9/28/2009 12:42:21 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Sep 28, 2009
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Need wiring diagram

The best place to start is the manufacturer's website.

The ASUS support page for this motherboard is here:)

http://support.asus.com/download/download_item.aspx?model=P4SGX-MX&product=1&type=All&SLanguage=en-us

The global link for the English Language manual was slow but the China link was fast and the manual was in English.

The pages for the motherboard connectors are 1-16 through 1-21 (PDF pages 26 through 31).

9/3/2009 5:31:14 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Sep 03, 2009
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H12V

did you try to look for the motherboard online and see if there is any updates to the drivers ? might just need updateing or the fun key your hitting is broken try the other one if nothing i would check online for the updates or the drivers
7/15/2009 1:25:01 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jul 15, 2009
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It doesn't boot from hard disk

can you still go to CMOS SETUP?
how many beep and beep long of your pc while booting?
if you can still go to cmos setup try delete all partition using your windows setup then install a fresh copy of windows. if there are no partition found means theres a problem with your hardisk try put your hard disk to secondary if in primary or use different data cable might be the problem if the data cable is not the problem see the power supply of your hard disk is fine try swap the power suppply of your hard disk and cd-rom drive or extra power supply if power supply is not problem .
Buy a Brand New Harddisk might fix it your hard disk might have plenty of bad sector thats why doesn't boot anymore.
Hope i help you out ^)^
7/1/2009 5:17:53 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jul 01, 2009
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MU KEYBOARD IS LOCK

you have toggled the number keypad on .... look for NM or number lock or a similair key... you will need to hit the function key and it at the same time
6/29/2009 11:54:41 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jun 29, 2009
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No sound

Hi,
You have to know the manufacturer's name and model number of your motherboard, or know the manufacturer and model number of your computer. Then go to the mfg. website and look for support...downloads. Then just download and install.

Hank
6/25/2009 7:53:39 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jun 25, 2009
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How can I download the audio divice and sound

hi....go and visit this link...>>>( www.asus.com )..>>Good Luck
6/25/2009 1:25:04 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jun 25, 2009
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Usb front panel connection

it depends on weither the case and the motherboard are the same usb connection . make sure that there both usb 2.0 or 1.1 not one or the other as the connections or not compatible .
5/1/2009 7:51:17 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on May 01, 2009
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Asus P4sgx-mx

Issue: No power or computer does not turn on.
Cause: No power from the computer can be caused by any of the below possibilities.
  1. Connections not connected properly.
  2. Third-party hardware.
  3. Bad power cable.
  4. Incorrect power supply.
  5. Bad battery.
  6. Bad power supply, power button, and/or power board or inverter.
Solution: Note: If the computer is turning on but is not (beeping) or giving any type of picture on the display. If you are uncertain if the computer is turning on or not, this can be easily checked by locating any fans in the computer or visible from the outside of the computer. If these fans are spinning, the computer is receiving power and this document may not apply to your issue. Connections not connected properly Verify that the power connection is connected properly to the wall and the back of the computer. If the connections appear to be connected properly, attempt to disconnect and reconnection both ends of the cable. If you have a power strip (surge protector) or switch used to turn everything on at once, temporarily disconnect the computer from that switch and connect that cable directly to the wall. This will help verify that the strip or switch is not bad. Verify that the outlet works by connecting a different component to that switch. Third-party hardware : (If )additional hardware has been recently added to the computer it is recommend that you temporarily disconnect that device or devices from the computer to verify they are not preventing your computer from turning on. Bad Power cable : Verify that the cable supplying your computer is not bad or damaged by using another power cable. If you have a standard crt modem this cable can be used in place of the computer power cable. If you have a portable computer or laptop, when the cables are plugged into the laptop you should see a power light or battery charge light. If this light is seen, this is a good indication that the power cable is good. Incorrect power supply If you are building your own computer or if the computer has never turned on since you purchased it, it is possible you are using a power supply that does not supply enough power and/or the incorrect type of power supply. Verify your power supply meets the requirements of your motherboard and processor. Bad battery If your computer is a laptop or portable computer that utilizes a battery for mobility it is possible that the battery may be causing your issue.
  • If your computer powers on when the cable is connected to the portable computer but not when it is disconnected, we recommend you purchase a new battery.
  • If your computer does not power on when the battery is connected and when the power cable / charger cable is connected, try removing the battery and seeing if the computer can power on with only the power cable connected. If no power is still received, skip to the final section.
Bad Power Supply, power button, and/or power board or inverter If, after following the above sections, your computer still receives no power, it is likely that a hardware component in the computer has failed. It is most likely that the power supply has failed. If you do not plan on replacing the power supply yourself or if you have a portable computer, we recommend having the computer serviced by your computer manufacturer or a local computer repair shop. If you have a desktop computer and plan on trying to repair the computer yourself, we recommend you replace the components in your computer in the below order.
  1. First open the computer and verify the power connections. You may also wish to consider disconnecting the main power cable and reconnecting the power cable to make sure it has not become loose. Also verify the power button cable is correctly connected to the Motherboard.
  2. Replace the power supply with a new power supply.
  3. Replace the motherboard.
Hope this helps ya/Please dont for get to Vote.Thank You
3/19/2009 10:10:58 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Mar 19, 2009
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Unpluging 4 pin power on mobo Pc starts but no video,keyboard etc

how do i fix the monter I tryed to put the power and rest on and motherboared comes on not the monter
3/14/2009 2:17:15 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Mar 14, 2009
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In win set up

hi im josh in cebu phils. friend try this stuff to help you solve the problem.
This is a new error message in Windows XP that is displayed after you've had a program crash. (In Windows XP—in most cases—a program crash doesn't crash the entire operating system.) The message goes on to tell you that a log of this error has been created, and then prompts you to "please tell Microsoft about this problem." If you click the Send Error Report button, your computer will connect to the Internet and send the aforementioned error report to Microsoft. You also have the option to not send the report.
What happens when you click the Send Error Report button? Well, you can see for yourself by clicking the "To see what data this error report contains, click here" link. Windows will now display a totally incomprehensible collection of technical information that doesn't tell you diddly squat.
The big concern, of course, is how much of this information is technical and how much is personal; most users don't want to send Microsoft any more personal data than they absolutely have to. Microsoft says that they don't intentionally collect your name, address, email address, or any other personal information—however, the error report itself might include data files that contain this type of information.
So, should you send the error report? I'd recommend not, as you don't directly benefit from it; Microsoft uses this information for future bug fixes, not to help you with your specific problem. Just click the Don't Send button and continue with whatever you were doing before the message appeared.
By the way, if you get this message every time you turn on your PC, you need to update your version of Windows XP with Service Pack 1. This is a bug in the original Windows XP code that affects a small number of systems, and was fixed by Microsoft in SP1.
Unmountable boot volume This message is generated when certain Windows XP files become garbled, making your hard disk inaccessible. The solution is to use XP's new Recovery Console utility to repair the installation. Follow these steps:
  1. Reboot your computer using the Windows installation CD.
  2. When you see the Welcome to Setup screen, press the R key on your keyboard to start the Recovery Console.
  3. You're now presented with a command prompt. Enter chkdsk and press Enter.
  4. Enter exit and press Enter to quit the Recovery Console and restart your computer.
If this doesn't fix the problem, restart the Recovery Console and run the chkdsk /r command.
Windows protection error This error typically occurs when your computer attempts to load or unload a problematic virtual device driver (VXD). In most cases, the problematic driver is mentioned in the error message; in other cases, however, you'll have no clue as to what is causing the problem.
If you can track down the driver causing the problem, you can usually fix things by reinstalling or updating the driver, repairing any damaged Registry entries, or eliminating any driver conflicts.
good luck friend.

3/5/2009 10:16:32 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Mar 05, 2009
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No power

Make sure you got the power switch plugged in the right front panel connector
make sure the ATX_12V is plugged in as well as the ATX
3/1/2009 4:00:51 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Mar 01, 2009
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Manual for the motherboard Asus P4SGX-MX

Maybe u can get it from here, thnx
1/21/2009 4:40:04 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jan 21, 2009
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VIA AC 97 Audio Chip set is not enable please enable it in BiOS

you can search your model board on the site and download and save your drivers to the pc or run them
http://www.driversdown.com/driverslist/s_479_2.shtml
1/13/2009 10:28:43 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jan 13, 2009
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Display problem

Hi there
try going into the bios settings and disable the on board graphics and change it to PCI or PCI Express.
You may have to plug the monitor into the on-board VGA port to do this, once done shut the computer down and change graphics port, then restart the pc, your problem should now be solved

Good luck and kind regards
1/6/2009 7:16:58 PM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jan 06, 2009
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Power lead

should be a very long connector... about 12 pins... and a square four pin.... if you mean the power switch plug in... farthest corner from the rear outputs... you will see a double row of pins... if you are lucky it will be labeled on the motherboard.... if not go to www.asus.com click on support and look for the manual... it will tell you there.

Robert

1/2/2009 7:32:05 AM • ASUS P4SGX-MX... • Answered on Jan 02, 2009
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