How do I connect the motherboard to the computercase when the pins POWER ON and RESET are missing on the motherboard. Perhaps did the factory provide another way to connect to the system management. I didn't find it.
Okay Look fella,
LOL
I'm on dialup and wanted to see what your manual was like and downloaded it...the pdf...and gave you the reference from it.
do I have to paste it in here for you to see it, too?
From the Thumbnails on the Left...click on 59...effectively
turn the page. They're there!
(effectively page 2-37.)
always think of turning the page
Much obliged that you are so helpfull. I know were to find the assumed points to connect, but as I said in my first message: the pins are missing on the motherboard, not the spots where they're supposed to be. Now I can solder them on the spots, but before doing that I thougt, maybe someone has the same motherboard, because it's factory made (the missing pins). ASUS seems to have a hidden meaning with this. A week's e-mailing to ASUSTek did not give a suitable answer yet.
Naw, on a new motherboard with connection pins missing, I think I'd stay on the horn (phone) 'til I talked with someone and got an RMA...
Never gotten a board that the mfr. expected me to solder connection pins onto...and they'd get it back if I did! LOL
Well laugh about it. Bought it second hand, third maybe. The guy who sold it didn't notice where the threads came from. But there's a meaning to this. I higher way of switchting on/of. I'll find out.
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