View Full Version : Where can i find jumper settings....
petzco
09-23-2000, 09:52 PM
Hey where can i find the jumper settings for a P5TX-Bpro motherboard? I need them so I can finish upgrading my chip.
Paleo Pete
09-24-2000, 01:04 AM
If you can boot the machine at all, press the [Pause] key during the screen where the memory counts up to hold it on that screen. You should see at the top left, a long number that is the BIOS ID string. Write it down.
Then go to my link posted below and look through the BIOS links, or Trish's, the top link, and go to the Motherboard/BIOS section. You'll find plenty links there to identify the exact motherboard and might get lucky and find a manual posted somewhere.
It takes a bit of looking, but you can often find motherboard info, if you have the BIOS ID string. You can try looking through the motherboard links first, someone might have it listed by model number, but that's the exception rether than the rule.
On some motherboards, if you look close, you'll find the jumper settings imprinted into the board, but again, this is the exception rather than the rule. Pay close attention to the voltage settings, double check them 3 times to be SURE they're right.
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Paleo Pete
09-24-2000, 01:05 AM
If you can boot the machine at all, press the [Pause] key during the screen where the memory counts up to hold it on that screen. You should see at the top left, a long number that is the BIOS ID string. Write it down.
Then go to my link posted below and look through the BIOS links, or Trish's, the top link, and go to the Motherboard/BIOS section. You'll find plenty links there to identify the exact motherboard and might get lucky and find a manual posted somewhere.
It takes a bit of looking, but you can often find motherboard info, if you have the BIOS ID string. You can try looking through the motherboard links first, someone might have it listed by model number, but that's the exception rether than the rule.
On some motherboards, if you look close, you'll find the jumper settings imprinted into the board, but again, this is the exception rather than the rule. Pay close attention to the voltage settings, double check them 3 times to be SURE they're right.
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Paleo Pete
09-24-2000, 01:07 AM
If you can boot the machine at all, press the [Pause] key during the screen where the memory counts up to hold it on that screen. You should see at the top left, a long number that is the BIOS ID string. Write it down.
Then go to my link posted below and look through the BIOS links, or Trish's, the top link, and go to the Motherboard/BIOS section. You'll find plenty links there to identify the exact motherboard and might get lucky and find a manual posted somewhere.
It takes a bit of looking, but you can often find motherboard info, if you have the BIOS ID string. You can try looking through the motherboard links first, someone might have it listed by model number, but that's the exception rether than the rule.
On some motherboards, if you look close, you'll find the jumper settings imprinted into the board, but again, this is the exception rather than the rule. Pay close attention to the voltage settings, double check them 3 times to be SURE they're right.
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If you had everything...Where would you put it?
Computer Information Links (http://www.geocities.com/paleopete/)
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