Ram modules might be dirty or dirt in ram sockets http://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/static.php - rules Only work inside the computer case when the power has been switched off and disconnected. Never open the power source. Some of the below steps recommend removing physical parts within the computer. While in the computer it is highly recommend that you be aware of ESD and its potential hazards Remove the memory modules from their slots. Take the opportunity to clean the slots on the motherboards and the memory module connectors. Use compressed air to blow dust away and clean contacts with a soft cloth. Do not use a metallic vacuum cleaner if it touches any component it may create a short and cause damage to the motherboard or other components.
WARNING: Before you start troubleshooting remember that you are dealing with electricity that can KILL.
hope this helps
SOURCE: does my w3507 have an agp port
I found the specs below on their website. Sorry only a PCI Enhanced port, NO AGP. Hope this helps. Best Regards, -md
CPU :
Intel® Celeron® D Processor 352
(3.20GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 533MHz FSB)
Operating System :
Genuine Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
Monitor :
Includes eMachines® 15.4" Widescreen LCD Flat Panel Monitor
Chipset :
ATI Radeon™ Xpress 200
Memory :
512MB DDR2 (1 × 512MB), 533MHz (PC4200)
Expandable to 2GB
Hard Drive :
120GB HDD (7200rpm, 2MB cache)
Optical Drive :
16x Multi-format Dual-layer DVD±RW
Media Reader :
9-in-1 Digital Media Manager™ (Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, CompactFlash®, MicroDrive, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card™, USB 2.0)
Video :
ATI Radeon™ X200-based integrated graphics
Up to 128MB of shared video memory
PCI Express (PCIe x16) slot available
Sound :
6-channel (5.1) high-definition audio
Network :
10/100Mbps integrated Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
Modem :
56K ITU v.92-ready Fax/Modem (RJ-11 port)
Peripherals :
Standard multifunction keyboard, 2-button wheel mouse, amplified stereo speakers (USB powered)
Ports/Other :
5 USB 2.0 (1 in front, 4 in back), VGA External Connector, serial port, parallel port, 2 PS/2 ports, 5 audio ports (2 in front, 3 in back)
Dimensions :
14.25"H x 7.25"W x 16"D
Weight :
22.5 lbs
FYI - PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe (or PCI-E, as it is commonly called), is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X, and AGP standards. Introduced by Intel in 2004, PCIe is the latest standard for expansion cards that is available on mainstream
E-machine w3507 specs:
CPU : Intel® Celeron® D Processor 352
(3.20GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 533MHz FSB)
Operating System : Genuine Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
Monitor : Includes eMachines® 15.4" Widescreen LCD Flat Panel Monitor
Chipset : ATI Radeon™ Xpress 200
Memory : 512MB DDR2 (1 × 512MB), 533MHz (PC4200)
Expandable to 2GB
Hard Drive : 120GB HDD (7200rpm, 2MB cache)
Optical Drive : 16x Multi-format Dual-layer DVD±RW
Media Reader : 9-in-1 Digital Media Manager™ (Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, CompactFlash®, MicroDrive, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card™, USB 2.0)
Video : ATI Radeon™ X200-based integrated graphics
Up to 128MB of shared video memory
PCI Express (PCIe x16) slot available
Sound : 6-channel (5.1) high-definition audio
Network : 10/100Mbps integrated Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
Modem : 56K ITU v.92-ready Fax/Modem (RJ-11 port)
Peripherals : Standard multifunction keyboard, 2-button wheel mouse, amplified stereo speakers (USB powered)
Ports/Other : 5 USB 2.0 (1 in front, 4 in back), VGA External Connector, serial port, parallel port, 2 PS/2 ports, 5 audio ports (2 in front, 3 in back)
Dimensions : 14.25"H x 7.25"W x 16"D
Weight : 22.5 lbs
SOURCE: I accedentally knocked the power wires off inside
Power On switch, (Button), wires from the front panel that go to the motherboard?
I could really use the name of the motherboard, to try to get you this information.
I don't have an eMachines W3057 sitting in front of me, at the moment, and eMachines Support never states what motherboard is being used.
Usually they are made by TriGem, or ECS, or Intel.
HOWEVER, (Not shouting), from my data bank of information, it is stated that the motherboard used in an eMachines W4022, is version of the ECS 945G-M3.
IF, my information IS correct, this is ECS Support, and the download page for the Motherboard Manual, for the ECS 945G-M3 motherboard,
http://www.ecsusa.com/ECSWebSite/Downloads/ProductsDetail_Download.aspx?detailid=527&DetailName=Manual&DetailDesc=&CategoryID=1&MenuID=6&LanID=9
Go down to the heading - Download.
To the right you will see - Taiwan, USA, Europe, and China.
These are the download server links.
You Left-click on the country name, that is nearest your country you are in.
(I have always found China to be the best for me, and I am in the USA)
After you click on the download server link name, a small window will come up on the right.
My advice is to Left-click on the circle to the left of - Save File.
(This will save the file to your computer. Then you can look at it anytime you want, and won't have to download it again)
Now go to the bottom of the window, and click on OK.
This is a Zip file. A Zip file is used to compress information, so it can be sent over the internet easier. You have to unzip the file.
If you do Not, have your downloads set to go to your My Documents folder, (Windows XP. Documents for Vista), this will go to your desktop screen.
(Windows XP: Left-click on Start, then click on My Documents. In the My Documents folder, this file may have gone to another folder. Folder name is Downloads. Double-click on it to open it)
The file will have 945G-M3 next to it.
When you see the file name, Double-click on it. This will open the Unzip Wizard. Go to the top left of the page, and left-click on -
Extract All Files.
Left-click on Next, Next, and Finish.
You will now see 945G-M3 (1.0b) next to an Adobe PDF icon.
Double-click right on this file name.
You are now looking at the Motherboard Manual.
The connector on the motherboard you are looking for is the Front Panel Header. (Connector on a motherboard is a header) Also known as PANEL1.
Go to Page 20. (Page 12 on the document)
Looking at the top of the PDF file you will see a blue Down Arrow. Click on it to go to Page 20.
The small white squares represent the pins on the connector. The black rectangles shown that go from pin to pin, represent the connector on the wires.
If somehow you cannot download the PDF Motherboard Manual, or are having trouble understanding the Front Panel Header connections, allow me to explain where the wires go.
Let's orient the motherboard position so that we are both looking at it the same way. Same direction.
Processor at the top. Ram Memory slots to the right.
The PANEL1 header is down on the very bottom Right.
The header is rectangular in shape. It has Green, Red, Yellow, and Blue areas on it.
There are two rows of pins.
4 across the top.
5 across the bottom.
The pins are numbered.
Starting at the Top Left, and going across to the Right;
Pins 2, 4, 6, and 8. (There is No Pin 10. Just an empty spot)
Starting at the Bottom Left, going across to the Right;
Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9
1) Pins 6 and 8, are for the Power On switch. (Switch is behind your Power On button)
2) Pins 2 and 4 are for the Power On light.
3) Pins 1 and 3 are for the Harddrive activity light. (HDD on the wire connector)
4) Pins 5 and 7 are for the Reset switch, (Behind the Reset button)
5) Pin 9 is Not used. Nothing connects here.
Would appreciate hearing how this comes out.
Regards joecoolvette
SOURCE: I knocked the power switch,power LED &the hdd
the cable connectors are the same color as the pins were they go.
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