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Wiring up my motherboard ,, conections its my dauthers pc ,, and a friend said he could help ,, and left her,, holding ,, abox of junk new ,, im thinking i can help her put it back togther with your help ..looking to find a manal scmatic.. if i can ,,

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Those are hard to find for a mother board unless you know the model number and manufacturer, then you can try going to there web site and downloading it. It all bassically the same except when it comes to the little black Pins you have to plug in for the power switch and the HDD light and the USB ports. Look closely on the board, sometimes there labeled ( PWR SWCH = Power switch, HDD = Hard drive Light in front of case, REST SWTC = reset switch, + and - for the USB pins, generally solid black is Positive.) Now this is relative but not exact, some boards abbreviate or show them differently on the bopard, but look for a group of metal pins sticking up and see if they say what your looking for.

You can try guessing till you get it right, but it takes a while, it shouldnt hurt the board if you wire it wrong, now a days they are built with protection devices to keep you from fryinh anything, but still excersize caution. Everything else on the board is easy, most ribbons and connectors only fit where there supposed to go.

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