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AOpen MK77M-8XN (91.88D10.031) Motherboard Questions & Answers
Pc does not turn off without pulling power cord from back is wiring wrong
There are many things that might cause your
PC to run slowly or restart at time and then. It could be a fragmented disk;
fragmented registry; a virus, Trojan, or spy ware; high CPU and/or utilization
due to too many programs running; high disk I/O; or something else.
To check your CPU and memory utilization, run Task Manager. You can start Task
Manager by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
and then clicking on the Task Manager Button. In Task manager, click on the
Performance tab and check CPU Usage and PF Usage. PF Usage is an indicator of
memory usage. If one or both of these is high, click on the Processes tab, and
sort the columns by CPU or Memory to see what processes are consuming the
resource. If you are not sure what the process "Image name" is for, Google
the name and you should find what the process is for.
If your CPU and memory usage are reasonable, then you may have a different
issue. Even if you running anti-virus software, it may be beneficial to scan
your PC with another scanner to check for viruses. No anti-virus software is
100% perfect at catching everything. Here are a few good free online virus
scanners that you can run to check your PC:
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/home.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=
23&pkj=RRJEDTKJBTVISBYWWYP
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm
http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
An excellent free utility for overall system maintenance is Advanced System
Care Free ( http://download.cnet.com/advanced-systemcare-free/3000-2086_4-10407614
.html ). I use this utility on a regular basis.
You should always run anti-virus software. There are several very good, free,
anti-virus products available. One good source to read editor and user reviews,
and safely download anti-virus software, is http://download.cnet.com -- search for free antivirus
software. In addition to the reviews, you can see how many people are downloading
the software, which is another good indicator of how popular it is.
I have used AVG Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avg-anti-virus-free/3000-2239_4-10320142.html
) , and Avast Free ( http://download.cnet.com/avast-free-antivirus/3000-2239_4-10019223.htm
l ). Both are very good, and completely free. At present I am using
Avast on all of my home computers.
I have heard good things about Avira AntiVir Free ( http://download.cnet.com/Avira-AntiVir-Personal-Free-Antivirus/3000-22
39_4-10322935.html ), and it has good ratings, but I have not
personally tried it.
In addition to Avast or one of the other free anti-virus software packages, I
also run Ad-Aware ( http://download.cnet.com/ad-aware-free-internet/3000-8022_4-10045910.h
tml ). Ad-Aware is a free anti-malware, anti-spyware package.
Good luck!
Pin hookup for on/off reset switch
Go to the AOpen website (
http://usa.aopen.com/index.aspx), click on download. In the drop down choose mother boards and then your model. Now if you click search it will bring up all downloads for your motherboard. Near the bottom of the list is manual, Click on the language of manual you need. Download from one of the FTP sites listed, the manual will contain a drawing of *********** board and were everything plugs in.You can also take a flash light and magnifying glass and try to read on the mother board itself were every thing plugs in. Some motherboards have the information printed right on them, in very small mouse print.
It won't detect sata an
try to look at the SATA configuration in your BIOS settings.. if its disable. just change it to enable mode. or switch your other hardware to slave mode. maybe there's a conflict in your devices.
Fsp250-60 power supply
learn to google, old PCs ,
as yours seems to be t ATX form factor
and 250w to 500 watt ATX PSU that has bundles of IDE 4pin molex connecters there will work.
legacy PSU.
any will work. that era (IDE-PATA)
Aopen 40x12x48x compact disc CD re-writable not working what cables do i need to run it?
the PC is secret, model.
NO PC told\no CD drive model told.no told how it connects at all , IDE, SATA or Esata or USB.?you do know right,that many laptop users today have CD drive there and it will never fit now in modern thin casesand they buy a external DVD(CD or bluray) drive and plug it in...for that reason and is more easy,look Ma' no screws to fiddle.NO PC TOLD (Aopen what modeL?)NO OS toldand no DVR drive model told.impossible this.?if the drive is internal to PC,laptops just slide in, and connectdesktop, 2 cables, 15pin power, and SATA 7 pin cables (sold in stores even target or walmart)desktop relics that most Aopen are, use IDE (PATA)40- pin ribbon (pata-IDE) and 4 pin molex power (PATA)IDE parts are only sold online, there are 20 year relics. (2001 SATA was . and was wild fire success and is best )
AOpen ms2137 service manual
word laptop PC not said and is.
aka:
AOpen Barebook 1555 ,1555A - MS2137
first off AOPEN is dead for support 2011 on for PC or mobo they made, about 100 models is 10 years.?
DOA, end of the line on support ,leaving what?
you using google on this
The manuals on the old 2003 PC at their TW , Ftp web site are gone now. for ages.
about all you need is this, the coin cell idead.
the echo of it is here.
google found it by me. in seconds.
https://www.manualslib.com/products/Aopen-1557-3897569.html
let me guess your 10 year old PC is now dead, as all do?
no symptoms told ,above is 1500 series, mobo. 2003 relic. for all poor folks not using a DELL PC, good luck that.
Where is the cmos battery on a Aopen barebones 1547 notebook computer please
sold in what country..../? not here in USA. I can find.but support at Aopen ended in 2011 see proof herehttps://web.archive.org/web/20111001000000*/aopen.comin real shop we just look , if no manual to be foundas in this case.yours is 2003 made, with Pentium M CPUmost laptops have one but some do not (rare)some are just pull one hatch cover and easy swapothers are 30 to 70 screws to remove even the whole MOBO pulled out and turned over hard nut cases.this PC is rare as hens teeth.and the maker does not support it. ok the 1557 shows this and is the model full version of the series 1500 from 2003 year, OMG oldRemoving the RTC Battery1.See "Removing the Battery" on page 552.See "Removing the Middle Cover" on page 593.See "Removing the Keyboard" on page 604.Disconnect the RTC cable from the mainboard and remove the RTC battery.
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