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| 685755 | 2008-07-06 10:41:00 | Try this - unplug the front USB header from the board, see if the rear USB Bracket is now working, if it isn't unplug the bracket from the board, plug back the Front USB header and see if the front ports now work or not, also try different headers on the board one at a time. | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 685756 | 2008-07-07 02:56:00 | Try this - unplug the front USB header from the board, see if the rear USB Bracket is now working, if it isn't unplug the bracket from the board, plug back the Front USB header and see if the front ports now work or not, also try different headers on the board one at a time. I'll give that a try tonight - although pretty sure I tried one at a time. |
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| 685757 | 2008-07-08 10:11:00 | Try this - unplug the front USB header from the board, see if the rear USB Bracket is now working, if it isn't unplug the bracket from the board, plug back the Front USB header and see if the front ports now work or not, also try different headers on the board one at a time. No luck with that - still not working |
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| 685758 | 2008-07-08 12:10:00 | And the answer is something I should have tried hours earlier - take the USB PCI card out and the usb ports on the motherboard kick back into life. So it looks like you either have the 4 x 2 ports on the motherboard or you have PCI cards, but not both. I presumed before this experience you could add a PCI card in addition but perhaps not? | Twelvevolts (5457) | ||
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