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Correct setup procedure for computer hardware

 
 
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      24th Apr 2004
Hello, I was wondering if you fine people could help me
with a problem I have come across. You see I have all of
my hardware correct installed on my computer and all the
needed software as well. But for some reason I can not
get my system fan to operate. My CPU fan is operating
correctly but my system fan still will not operate. I
went to my motherboard's company site to look to see if I
could find the correct cord setup procedure with no
luck. So I was wondering if any of you know how or know
of a website that knows how to correctly setup a
computer's internal cords to its hardware. I would truly
appreciate it if anyone could help me with this
situation. I hope you respond soon, thank you for your
time.
 
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Jim Macklin
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      24th Apr 2004
Fans are cheap, have your tried a replacement? If you don't
know the make and model of your motherboard, download a
program such as SiSoft's Sandra, Bel Arc's Advisor or the
successor to AIDA32
http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?pag...le=4&selcat=SO
to get a report that will tell you.
Then download the motherboard manual.


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| Hello, I was wondering if you fine people could help me
| with a problem I have come across. You see I have all of
| my hardware correct installed on my computer and all the
| needed software as well. But for some reason I can not
| get my system fan to operate. My CPU fan is operating
| correctly but my system fan still will not operate. I
| went to my motherboard's company site to look to see if I
| could find the correct cord setup procedure with no
| luck. So I was wondering if any of you know how or know
| of a website that knows how to correctly setup a
| computer's internal cords to its hardware. I would truly
| appreciate it if anyone could help me with this
| situation. I hope you respond soon, thank you for your
| time.


 
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      26th Apr 2004
Well you see it is the fan in the power supply that I
believe it is talking about, but that is not the true
problem, I recently had to do some cord re-configuration
because of power supply but now that I have gone back to
the orginal video card I have to go back to the orginal
configuration, I checked my motherboard's manual but that
did not help, I was hoping someone knew the standard
setup procedure for computer wires and how they should
relate to a pc's hardware, if anyone can enlighten me on
this subject I would be most appreciative. Thank you for
your time.
>-----Original Message-----
>Fans are cheap, have your tried a replacement? If you

don't
>know the make and model of your motherboard, download a
>program such as SiSoft's Sandra, Bel Arc's Advisor or the
>successor to AIDA32
>http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?

page=view&article=4&selcat=SO
>to get a report that will tell you.
>Then download the motherboard manual.
>
>
>--
>The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
>But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
>
>
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:3a1a01c42a10$89ffe9f0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>| Hello, I was wondering if you fine people could help me
>| with a problem I have come across. You see I have all

of
>| my hardware correct installed on my computer and all

the
>| needed software as well. But for some reason I can not
>| get my system fan to operate. My CPU fan is operating
>| correctly but my system fan still will not operate. I
>| went to my motherboard's company site to look to see

if I
>| could find the correct cord setup procedure with no
>| luck. So I was wondering if any of you know how or

know
>| of a website that knows how to correctly setup a
>| computer's internal cords to its hardware. I would

truly
>| appreciate it if anyone could help me with this
>| situation. I hope you respond soon, thank you for your
>| time.
>
>
>.
>

 
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Jim Macklin
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      27th Apr 2004
If you can understand the mobo manual, get a text such as
"A+ Certification" by Meyers.


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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:49df01c42be1$0cb2d8e0$(E-Mail Removed)...
| Well you see it is the fan in the power supply that I
| believe it is talking about, but that is not the true
| problem, I recently had to do some cord re-configuration
| because of power supply but now that I have gone back to
| the orginal video card I have to go back to the orginal
| configuration, I checked my motherboard's manual but that
| did not help, I was hoping someone knew the standard
| setup procedure for computer wires and how they should
| relate to a pc's hardware, if anyone can enlighten me on
| this subject I would be most appreciative. Thank you for
| your time.
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Fans are cheap, have your tried a replacement? If you
| don't
| >know the make and model of your motherboard, download a
| >program such as SiSoft's Sandra, Bel Arc's Advisor or the
| >successor to AIDA32
| >http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?
| page=view&article=4&selcat=SO
| >to get a report that will tell you.
| >Then download the motherboard manual.
| >
| >
| >--
| >The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| >But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
| >
| >
| ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| >news:3a1a01c42a10$89ffe9f0$(E-Mail Removed)...
| >| Hello, I was wondering if you fine people could help me
| >| with a problem I have come across. You see I have all
| of
| >| my hardware correct installed on my computer and all
| the
| >| needed software as well. But for some reason I can not
| >| get my system fan to operate. My CPU fan is operating
| >| correctly but my system fan still will not operate. I
| >| went to my motherboard's company site to look to see
| if I
| >| could find the correct cord setup procedure with no
| >| luck. So I was wondering if any of you know how or
| know
| >| of a website that knows how to correctly setup a
| >| computer's internal cords to its hardware. I would
| truly
| >| appreciate it if anyone could help me with this
| >| situation. I hope you respond soon, thank you for your
| >| time.
| >
| >
| >.
| >


 
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      27th Apr 2004
Meant "can't understand"


"Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote
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| If you can understand the mobo manual, get a text such as
| "A+ Certification" by Meyers.
|
|
| --
| The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
|
|
| <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| news:49df01c42be1$0cb2d8e0$(E-Mail Removed)...
| | Well you see it is the fan in the power supply that I
| | believe it is talking about, but that is not the true
| | problem, I recently had to do some cord re-configuration
| | because of power supply but now that I have gone back to
| | the orginal video card I have to go back to the orginal
| | configuration, I checked my motherboard's manual but
that
| | did not help, I was hoping someone knew the standard
| | setup procedure for computer wires and how they should
| | relate to a pc's hardware, if anyone can enlighten me on
| | this subject I would be most appreciative. Thank you
for
| | your time.
| | >-----Original Message-----
| | >Fans are cheap, have your tried a replacement? If you
| | don't
| | >know the make and model of your motherboard, download a
| | >program such as SiSoft's Sandra, Bel Arc's Advisor or
the
| | >successor to AIDA32
| | >http://www.lavalys.com/index.php?
| | page=view&article=4&selcat=SO
| | >to get a report that will tell you.
| | >Then download the motherboard manual.
| | >
| | >
| | >--
| | >The people think the Constitution protects their
rights;
| | >But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
| | >
| | >
| | ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| | >news:3a1a01c42a10$89ffe9f0$(E-Mail Removed)...
| | >| Hello, I was wondering if you fine people could help
me
| | >| with a problem I have come across. You see I have
all
| | of
| | >| my hardware correct installed on my computer and all
| | the
| | >| needed software as well. But for some reason I can
not
| | >| get my system fan to operate. My CPU fan is
operating
| | >| correctly but my system fan still will not operate.
I
| | >| went to my motherboard's company site to look to see
| | if I
| | >| could find the correct cord setup procedure with no
| | >| luck. So I was wondering if any of you know how or
| | know
| | >| of a website that knows how to correctly setup a
| | >| computer's internal cords to its hardware. I would
| | truly
| | >| appreciate it if anyone could help me with this
| | >| situation. I hope you respond soon, thank you for
your
| | >| time.
| | >
| | >
| | >.
| | >
|
|


 
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