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This motherboard does support USB 2.0. Check to see if it shows in the control panel in Windows and reinstall if you find a red stop sign or yellow yield sign. If they do not show check the bios, found when you first start up the computer and make sure they are made active. If active but still not showing, check the cable from the motherboard to the back USB output plate. The manual can be found here for correct pin outs: http://www.scribd.com/doc/3921691/Foxconn-Motherboard
1 possibility to check is if there are any bulging/leaking capacitors.
if that's the case, fixable by someone with soldering expertise and spare caps...
It is very rare that the MB will cause the computer to slow down that much. Please, give me a couple of days to think it out and then I will let you know. It seems to me that it could be an overload of the RAM memory, the power supply or the BIOS. Our company rules do not permit us to communicate with you unless you request it, so do as you like. We are ready to help you and we like it because you are quite literal on the subject. <[email protected]> My name is Constantin
Hopefully eMachines are consistent with their wiring/layout design, that being the case this diagram for T2898 (by benz18724) should point you in the right direction...
Alternatively compare the abbreviated pin symbols on the header to the motherboard and match them up.
go to www.foxconn.com and see if you can find any upgrades on any drivers for your motherboard if there is download them and see if that works if not see about upgradeing to higher memory
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