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No wiring diagram! You should consult a good "how to build a computer" book or take it in for servicing. If its new in box then take it back to the store!
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check your video card, if its an external video card you should try cleaning it, reconnect it properly from your motherboard, also check if you have a good VGA Cable, make sure it is properly connected from your Monitor going through your computer.
Here is the diagram that shows you how to hook up the wires:
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If you still have no video then reseat the memory one stick at a time in one slot at a time.
If you still have no video then reseat the cpu into its slot.
If still no luck try a different stick of RAM by trying it one slot a time.
Last step, unhook the power connectors from your device so the only power connectors that are connected are the power to the motherboard and the p4 connector to the motheboard. Also make sure your power supply is set to 115v. Its the red switch on the back of the power supply.
If none of this works, then the motherboard is bad. Hope this information helps.
these normally go at the front of the motherboard if you are looking at it where the power supply box cables are at the back. There are litlte pins that these fit onto that will say on the motherboard Hdd led etc... in small writing.
The max memory speed you can run in the T2341 motherboard is PC2100 = 266MHz memory. You can see the specs here at this link; http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/emachines-t2341/4507-3118_7-30464489.html?hhTest=1
The max bus speed is 266MHz & memory bus is also 266MHz.
The bios dropped your current memory speed down to what it could handle for incompatible memory. In your case its running the memory at 133MHz. Replace your memory with PC2100- DDR266 DIMM's. (Like these; http://www.memoryx.net/ememt2me12.html ).
If you are replacing the power supply and it has 4 pin 12v conector and your motherboard doesn't, just disregard the 4 pin plug. The 20 pin conector will supply sufficient power for the processor. Many of the older motherboards did not have a separate 12v supply for the processor.
Please look at and give me the model number and serial numbers
what type of mother board
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