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How to do a hard reset on a msi u100 laptop

Windows CD or recovery SYSTEM if ur windows is original
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Front panel connections

I don't find the Front Panel header pinout online, nor do I have an MSI MS-5191 in the shop.

I would suggest using one the LED lights with two wires.
(3-wire is a dual color LED)

There are two rows of pins. Usually the Power On switch, Power On LED, and Speaker; are on the same row.
HarDDrive activity LED, and Reset Switch are on the opposite row.

Speaker has 4-pins designated for it. All the others use 2-pins.
(Unless the PWR ON LED is a dual color jobbie)

Touch two pins next to each other, in the same row; with the 2-wire LED.
Start with finding the Power On switch first.

Usually the top row 1st two pins are Power On LED (Light)
Next in line are the 2 pins for the Power On switch.
Bottom row 1st two pins are usually HarDDrive activity LED (light)
Next 2-pins are usually Reset switch.

May not apply to a motherboard old enough to use a Socket 7 processor socket.
There may be 18 to 20-pins.
Bear in mind that many are not used, and probably 4 are for an internal speaker, for hearing BIOS Beep Codes.
May be two separate Front Panel headers.

Once you find the two contact pins in the Front Panel header, for the Power On switch; I would put the Power On switch wires on.
The small pin connector on the wire/s, will keep you from accidentally touching these two pins again, when the computer is on.

Now you have the two pins for the Power On switch, and the computer is running; then keep touching 2-pins at a time with the LED. (Light Emitting Diode)

LED stays on? You have the Power On LED (Light) pins.
LED blinks? HarDDrive activity LED (light) pins.
Computer restarts? Reset switch pins.

Look for abbreviations near the pins in the Front panel header.

PWR, Pwr, Pwr On, Sw, and SW; are just some of the abbreviations for the Power On switch.

HDD LED, and HDD are two for the HarDDrive activity LED. (Light)
(If it states HDD SW it is the Power On switch. Weird old way of marking)

RST, Reset, and RSW, are for the Reset Switch.
(Reset Button)

If you see 4 pins marked with a bracket ( [ -> Turn so it's horizontal), these are for the internal speaker.

Type MSI front panel connector in your search bar, and look at -> images. See if you can find an image of your MSI Front Panel header pinout.

You can bet MSI carried out that Front Panel header pinout, on other MSI motherboards, besides the MS-5191.

The MSI MS-5191 may have been a motherboard made by MSI, especially for a pre-built computer manufacturer, and not listed on their website as an OEM motherboard.
(Original Equipment Manufacturer)

Won't have the Front Panel header pinout, listed on MSI's support website. (Doesn't)
But you can bet there IS an OEM motherboard made by MSI, that the Front Panel header DOES match.

May be different expansion slots, or motherboard chipset, or whatever; but the same Front Panel header pinout.

Regards,
joecoolvette
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How do I reset my MSI m670 to factory reset.

Hey John!
For computers, there are no "factory resets." You can re-install your Operating System(OS), which will reset EVERYTHING. Before attempting anything, remember to backup all important files! Your computer should have came with some CD's that contain your OS. What you will need to do is first, enter the BIOS(by pressing F2(or w/e it tells you) at the first screen you see when starting up the computer.) From there you must make the CD/DVD Drive your first boot device. So by going to the Boot Sequence/Order options, you can change it there. Then Save and Exit the BIOS and restart your computer with the OS CD in the tray. Then follow the instructions!
G
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How do I do a Factory Reset on my MSI m670?john

Presuming it is Windows 7.

Go to:
Start
Control Panel
Backup and Restore
Recover System settings on your computer
Advanced recovery methods
Return your computer to factory conditions.

PLEASE NOTE. EVERYTHING YOU HAVE WILL BE LOST>>>>>>>
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BIOS IS DAMAGE;HOW TO RESET?


Restart your computer
During the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup
Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS you can load failsafe defaults or load optimized defaults ,press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart or

http://download.cnet.com/msi-kt4v-bios-windows/3000-2098_4-10162333.html
Update BIOS in your MSI KT4V motherboard for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP.
or
Update BIOS in your MSI K7T Turbo2 motherboard for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP.

http://download.cnet.com/msi-k7t-turbo2-bios/3000-2098_4-10162343.html

http://download.cnet.com/msi-kt3-ultra2-bios/3000-2098_4-10162341.html
hope this helps
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How can i reset my msi computer to factory settings?

You need to use the clear CMOS jumper on the motherboard.There is a jumper that you short for a few seconds then remove. You can also pull the computer battery for about a minute then put it back in.
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Connection Diagram for MSI N1996 motherboard

GOTO MANICATURE WEB SITE TECHN SUPPORT MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAMS

TRY MOTHERBOARD.ORG

IM PRETTY SURE THAT MSI DOES HAVE A WEB SITE ON THE INTERNET

CANDYMANGANDY
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MSI 7207 Motherboard (K8NGM2-L)

http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=245&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=

here it is...from here you ll take the manual,the configuration,the drivers and all the rest about your board..
fixya man:)
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