jumpers and turning on the comp

Zeratul

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IT's a mobo with an old chipset, suspect it's LX440
the pins on the mobo are arranged like this:
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i need to connect 5 jumpers:
POWER SW - 2 holes
POWER LED - 3 holes
RESET SW - 2 holes
HD LED - 2 holes
speaker - 3 holes
R/P SW - 2 holes

tell me plz where to connect them, for example:
SPEAKER - connects to pins 2+3+4
POWER SW - connects to pins 4+d
these are examples, i need to know the real connections

another problem:
i've turned off the comp using an on/off switch, on
the back of the box, the switch is a part of the power
supply box, i think.
afterwards, the comp didnt start, pressing neither that switch, or the casual power button didnt help.
it only turned on when i played for some time with the
electricity cable, turned off/on the switch many times
and pressed the power button... but now it doesnt work at all.
i wanna know what's the order of the activities i should do
in order to turn on the comp using the switch on its power supply

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Zeratul on 06/05/03 01:17 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 
I would think that you would have to find the exact model of the mobo and try to find a manual. I once had to find which jumper cleared my CMOS, so I had to go online and find a mobo layout for my mobo.
 
Well I need atleast the model number on the motherboard to find out how to connect the wires as almost every mobo maker uses different configurations.

The on/off switch of the PSU can be used to shut off the PSU from power... but with an ATX motherboard the PC is turned on by pressing thew power button which is connected to the motherboard as Power SW. But you can also start the PSU by connecting the green wire of the ATX mobo connector with the black ground next to it.

My CPU fan spins so fast that it creates a wormhole 😱