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XION Onyx (XON-301P) ATX Case Questions & Answers
I have a XION Black Onyx ATX Case. Having
This case has the normal wires: power, reset, audio, and USB plus the power wires for the custom lights, just that they have a different type of connectors. So actually one of the pair of the ones labeled power is for the reset button - there is a special place for them also. The other wires are indeed the USB and you must remove them from the connector before inserting in the board.
To identify which is which just use an ohmmeter and check the continuity - remove the front of the case for easier access.
10/28/2010 4:38:26 PM •
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on Oct 28, 2010
Light on Front of Case
looks like the cable for the light isnt plugged in, turn your pc off and open the box to see if you can see the cable so you can connect it.
9/1/2008 10:15:42 AM •
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on Sep 01, 2008
Power on Problem!!
Did you plug the cables for the front devices and buttons into the motherboard at the right locations? Are the polarities correct on for your cables?
11/29/2007 2:22:42 AM •
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on Nov 29, 2007
Computer shuts down seconds after its turn on
I had the same thing happen to my computer. I'd push the ON button, the light would come on for a few seconds then would shut of again. Had an IT guy troubleshoot it for me and he said the motherboard was bad. Good luck with that.
My Employer Says They Are Going To Cut My Wages. Can They?
If you are in the middle of a contract, then cutting your wages is almost certainly a violation of your employment law rights. While I am by no means an expert on this matter, I did have a similar issue years ago - mid-contract wage cuts - and I hired an
employment attorney to fight the case on my behalf. It turned out that my employer was basically looking to scare people into taking the wage cut.
They got into some pretty serious legal trouble for their transgression, and nothing happened to me in terms of wage cuts after that. If you are between contracts, your employer can re-negotiate your salary, but as far as I am aware, if you are in an agreed-upon contract, they cannot just decide to reduce your salary. If you want to settle matters, contest this action with support from a legal professional.
Solitaire master has a hang
clarify pi please. if you meant pi to mean main screen picture, you probably have used up your free time on this program.
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