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Scroll down to the photo, and pinout, of a 9-pin HP Front Panel header (No.9 pin. Reserved. It is/was, reserved for the factory. 5 Volt DC test point. It is N/C. Not Connected)
You need to lower your screen resolution. Right click desktop > Properties. Lower Screen Resolution to 800x600. You mave to do this in Safe Mode by pressing F8 during boot.
Hi Ryan,
Open the link below provided by MSI for MB;
(MSI KM3M-V / MS-7061). Bios, Driver, Utility and Manual. You'll find you can install up too, 2GB of memory on this board.
You can also install and run 2x 1.5GBs serial ATA SATA drive's as well as serial ATA IDE drive's. http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=590
1. Go to: http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloadindex 2. In the section labeled "OR Type 2.Manually Download", select "Mainboard" from the first drop-down menu. 3. Select "AMD Platform" from the second drop-down menu. 4. Select "Socket A" from the third drop-down menu. 5. Select "VIA" from the fourth drop-down menu. 6. Select "VIA ProSavageDDR KM266" from the fifth drop-down menu. 7. Select "KM3M-V" from the sixth drop-down menu. This will bring you to a page having all the specs of your motherboard.
The only way to to fix this if your headers on your wires aren't labeled is to trace them back from the switch it self. Usually they are white and red. The orientation on the motherboard pins doesn't matter since it's only a switch. Make sure you are putting the plug onto the power switch jumpers, and not the power led, reset, etc..
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