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- #DELL MIH61R MOTHERBOARD HEADER HOW TO#
- #DELL MIH61R MOTHERBOARD HEADER PDF#
- #DELL MIH61R MOTHERBOARD HEADER DRIVER#
Once there, I found and downloaded a very, very large file.
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#DELL MIH61R MOTHERBOARD HEADER DRIVER#
I powered on the system by jumping every 2 pins on that header with the tip of a Philips screw driver until I located the "power on" pins the power supply came on.Īfter doing so, I powered down the system, connected the hard drive to the MOBO and then powered on the system. Therefore, I had to use the process of elimination method to identify the pins. I accidentally donated the case before tracing the wires to the front panel switch. When I removed the front panel plug from the header, 8 pins were exposed. You will have to trace for the USB as well as the Audio cables. This is more than enough data to get you going. You should be able to trace the wires from the assembly to get pinout. Removing the LED's allows you to visually see the polarity. You will have to reverse engineer the part to find out exactly. The other poster's diagram has too many pins and the positions are wrong. Wire Tracing is possible and relatively easy when you have the correct parts. Some Dells use proprietary front panel connections, but I don't think that's one of them. Your best bet is a multimeter and some wire tracing on the old case. I already have everything else connected and placed in the new case. The pin configuration is not provided and I would like to know it as I am upgrading the case. I need help with part 7 on the diagram, the power button connector.
#DELL MIH61R MOTHERBOARD HEADER PDF#
There is a diagram of the motherboard on the second to last page of the pdf document. Dell Support Resources.I need help with the pin configuration for the Dell Inspiron Motherboard. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. That is how I arrived at my solution.īrowse Community. The pins I jumped are shorted together through a normal power switch. See my pics for how I fooled the board into thinking there was a switch connected there. That is where the power switch should connect. That 5-pin connector at the top that has been referenced in several of these posts is the secret. When you replace an Inspiron board with an OptiPlex board, you'll get a failed power cable error every time you boot. The power switch for each board connects in a different location. The Inspiron and OptiPlex use a physically identical board. I'm adding a related reply in case someone comes across this post looking for help. Pinout information is not posted or supported. I know their must be at a minimum a place to connext the case power button to the mobo via a header or some sorts. We don't want the thing to go up in puff of smoke.Sorry could you expand that's a little vague. The super clear picture that was sent earlier would have shown me what I wanted to know I have learned there are file size limits for this site.Īll but one of mine were over the limit so I'll try again. I have spent hours dancing around the internet looking for photos of the mb, schematics of the mb and wiring diagrams to see the jumper position. And as you indicated, they fail to show the position the jumper connector should be in. You have correctly identified the pin location.
#DELL MIH61R MOTHERBOARD HEADER HOW TO#
Unfortunately, it's not identified in the legend so no way for me to know what it does or how to set the jumper. I too circled the area near the end of the dimms. Since my original description was apparently not clear, I have attached some 4 pictures to clarify the area in question. The resolution of the pictures is excellent but this is not the jumper pin area I am speaking about. In SpeedSteps picture of the system board look for a two-row 5 pin 2 in one row and 3 in the second connector just to the right of the memory modules, under the bundle of wires near the top edge. Its keyed so it should not be hard to put on. The power from the front panel connection is circled. Thanks for sticking with it!! There are 10 pin and more but never 5 pin connectors. Have to ask if you're certain the jumper was actually on that 5-pin motherboard header? Could it have come off some other header? View solution in original post. I was de-dusting the inside and knocked off a jumper pin connector.