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EliteGroup 661FX-M Motherboard Questions & Answers
WHERE IS THE JUMPER TO CLEAR COSMOS
Locate the CMOS Battery. Near the battery, you may find 2-pin that maybe labeled as CLEAR CMOS. Short circuit the pins for a couple of minutes. Just be sure that your PC is OFF when doing the process.
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TedMac
LAN DRIVER FOR 661 FX-M
Hi, try this link for your driver:http://www.nodevice.com/driver/company/Elitegroup/Motherboard/page9.html
LAN DRIVER FOR 663 FX-M
It should have been included with the motherboard if you bought it new - if not go to ecs.com and try and locate it. Good Luck.
No video
Be sure you have the ATX_12V 4-pin connector pluggedin to the mobo. This supplies the power to the processor.
Be sure your using compatible memory.
Try resetting the CMOS, CLR_CMOS jumper, short pins 1-2 to clear CMOS and short pins 2-3 for normal operation.
You may be having a problem with the on-board video adapter. If you have an AGP video card, try installing it and see if it works.
Hope one of these helps you.
Audio not working. No visible problems
If your sound card is not embedded into the motherboard and it's stand alone try switching it to another pci port on the mother board. If it's not stand alone check out the Asus forums
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Can not install windows xp
hubag, you need to check your bios. At boot up, press the delete key every 2 seconds & your bios will load. Make sure your SATA drive, (s) are listed example: {if your SATA drive is a Seagate the bios will show it as: ST3250823AS}. You should unplug any IDE hard drives connected to the system while installing Win XP. The Southbridge integrates a Serial ATA host controller that is SATA v1.0 compliant, supporting Ultra DMA 150 (SiS964 only). If you do not have your manual you can download it here at:
http://www.ecsusa.com/ECSWebSite/Downloads/ProductsDetail_Download.aspx?detailid=392&DetailName=Manual&DetailDesc=&CategoryID=1&MenuID=6&LanID=9
661FX-M(V1.0B)
Once the bios is set & see's your SATA drive so will windows.
If you can not set your bios to list your SATA drive windows will never install on your SATA drive. You can also use the above link & down load drivers, including a RAID driver.
Update Bios
The way most companies do it, is go to the companies website and go to help and support and type in update or flash BIOS. The company will ask for your computers model number and type. Then they will let you know what the latest BIOS is and do you want ot update it. You need to find your latest BIOS. the easiest way is to go to CNET.COM and download a smal program called CPUZ. Run it on your computer and it gives you all of your computer information to include BIOS, BIOS Maker, BIOS Version and other things like RAM.. you can also go to the BIOS company web site and flash it from there also..so either way that works best..good luck. please rate this solution.
Video signal
If it worked fine before the AGP card was removed then the problem is probably related to your BIOS settings. The BIOS setting that controls the integrated video may be set to OFF.
- Insert an AGP video card
- connect the monitor to the card
- boot to BIOS
- check settings
- turn ON integrated video
- save and exit BIOS
- shutdown
- Remove AGP card
- connect monitor to motherboard video port.
- Reboot.
What happened?
Load a new hard drive
Hi Dutshy1,
On back of the hard drive did you move the jump on your main hard drive and set it to Master and your secondary hard drive set to Slave.
Where the jumper is suppose to go is printed on the sticker on top of your hard drive.
The jumper is the little plastic thing on the back of the hard drive connecting two pins together next to the power port and where the IDE cable is suppose to connect.
let me know if that works.
-Daniel
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