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sdlomi2 Guest
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Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 3:24 am Post subject: K7VTA3: won't boot w/USB plug connected |
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Need help, please. Version 6.0 (identical to 8.0, as best I can tell):
won't boot with the included, extra 2-USB- port-apparatus connected to mobo.
Unplugged it from the mobo, and it boots fine.
Any ideas? Thx, sdlomi2 |
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larrymoencurly Guest
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Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 1:02 pm Post subject: Re: K7VTA3: won't boot w/USB plug connected |
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"sdlomi2" <sdlomi2spamfree@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10annhek260901b@corp.supernews.com>...
| Quote: | Need help, please. Version 6.0 (identical to 8.0, as best
I can tell): won't boot with the included, extra 2-USB-
port-apparatus connected to mobo. Unplugged it from the mobo,
and it boots fine. Any ideas? Thx, sdlomi2
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The USB headers on an ECS consist of two rows of pins:
1, 3, 5, 7, 9
2, 4, 6, 8, 10
1, 2: +5V (red)
3, 4: Data-
5, 6: Data+
7, 8: signal ground (black)
9: unused (blank, no pin)
10: +5V current sense
I believe that your problem was caused by your USB cable using pins 9
& 10 for cable shield grounds, meaning that they were connected
directly to the metal bodies of the USB sockets. IOW you had a short
between +5V and ground. When this happened to me with my ECS P4S5A2,
my USB bracket got very warm, and one of the connectors to the mobo
melted slightly. The solution was to pull pin 10 out of the cable
(disengage a latch on the connector first) and cover it with
heatshrink tubing (electrical tape is also OK but can come
unravelled). |
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