Download Free Msi Ms 7548 Aspen Manuals

Download Free Msi Ms 7548 Aspen Manuals

HP m9715f Aspen-GL8E 533233-001 MSI MS-7548 V1.0 Motherboard. It has the AC charger inside, several user manuals, but no DVD with drivers, since the. With the help of MS? Recent MSI MS-6702E Motherboard questions, problems & answers. Free expert DIY tips, Msi hp pn 360138 004 drivers free download.

'ANY IDEA WHERE I CAN GET A LABELED DIAGRAM?' We're just going to have to 'Wing it' Long read, better put the coffee pot on. (Oh and sum snacks! I like Little Debbies, Lol! All that good(?) whipped fat, and sugar) The motherboard is shown as installed in the computer case.

I will use this orientation to explain the various cable, (Wires) hookups We will be referring to the motherboard photo, and if you will scroll down, the motherboard layout as shown in an illustration. Let's go to the illustration, and refer back to the photo.

Perhaps make it easy on yourself. Open the above link in two windows. One window with the photo, one window with the illustration. 1) The white 3-pin connector at the top of the motherboard, and to the left of the Ram Memory slots, is for the Processor Fan. It is labeled CPU_FAN1. (CPU = Central Processing Unit. Another term used is Microprocessor, or simply Processor for short) 2) The Berg connector to the right of the Ram Memory slots, (Top right corner) is labeled JLPC1, and is ONLY used by the manufacturer for board level debugging purposes.

(Junction Low Pin Count 1) 3) The processor socket is labeled Socket AM2. To the bottom Left corner is a 4-socket hole connector, and whitish in color, JPW1. A 4-pin ATX +12 Volt power cable plugs in here. General example of power cable, and respective connector, Note the Lock on the side of the power cable's connector, and matching Tab on the motherboard connector.

The Lock operates like a see-saw on a playground. Squeeze the top in to release. 4) Below JPW1 is SYS_FAN1. This is where a computer case fan hooks up. 5) Look below the Ram Memory slots. There you will see 5 connectors labeled SATA1 through SATA5. SATA1 is for the Harddrive.

SATA2 through SATA5 are for optical drives, and additional SATA harddrives. Bottom of motherboard come across from the Left side; 6) The front of your computer is the Front Panel. JAUD1 is for the audio ports in the Front Panel 7) JAUX1 goes to the PRIMARY optical drive, if there are two optical drives.

(CD/DVD drive) 8) J1394_1 is for the Firewire ports on the Front Panel. They will be labeled 1394, or similar. (1394a) 9) JSPD1: To my knowledge not connected.

From Frankenputer; 'Newer ATI cards that have HDMI have a built in sound processor. NVidia cards do not and will have a connection on them to input the SP/DIF connector(either by a cable connecting inside via the card to an outside SP/DIF connector, or a cable connecting an SP/DIF header on a mobo to the video card. This is so that both the HD video and Sound are transmitted via the HDMI.' 10) JUSB1 has provisions (Contact pins) for hooking up TWO USB ports on the Front Panel. So does JUSB2 JUSB4 through JUSB6 are for a USB port. One USB port for each one of them.

11) JFP1 is Junction Front Panel 1. Another term used is the Front Panel header.

This is where the Power On switch, Power On LED light, HarDDrive activity LED light, and Reset switch, (IF used), hook up to from the Front Panel. Download Naruto Shippuden Episode 174 Sub Indo 3gp on this page. Note the two rows. 4 pins across the Top row 5 pins across the Bottom row. The pins are numbered. The pins across the Top row are numbered EVEN The pins across the Bottom row are numbered ODD. Starting on the LEFT side coming across to the Right; Top row;, Pins 2, 4, 6, and 8.

Starting on the Left side coming across to the Right; Bottom row, Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. A) Pins 1 and 3 are for the HarDDrive activity LED. (Light) Pin 1 is for the Positive ( + ) wire. If the HDD LED is dim when the harddrive is active, switch the wires around. B) Pins 5 and 7 are for a Reset switch, IF a Reset switch is used. If not No Connection. C) Pin 9 is N/C.

Not Connected. This is reserved for the factory to use. D) Pins 2 and 4 are for the Power On LED (Light) Pin 2 is for the Positive ( + ) If the PWR LED is dim when the computer is on, switch the wires around. E) Pins 6 and 8 are for the Power On switch F) There is No Pin 10. This is called the 'Key' Helps you orient the Front Panel cable's connector, to the Front Panel header. (JFP1) USB cables for HP's are usually Black.

Called cables because they have individual wires in them. Each cable going to a set of two USB ports, in the Front Panel, for the USB1 and USB2 headers on the motherboard. A card reader will use a USB header on the motherboard, or two of them. The power cable to it is the same as used on a Floppy Drive, This power cable goes to a SATA harddrive, or a SATA optical drive, This is an example of a SATA data cable, and it's respective connector on the motherboard. NOTE* Does NOT matter about color.

Color of the connectors, or the cable. Also look at the L-shaped opening, and the L-shape on the motherboard connector. Plus a 90 degree elbow on the SATA data cable, is usually connected to a Harddrive, or Optical Drive. A straight connector usually goes to the motherboard. Often there is a 'bump', you press on top of the SATA data cable connector, to release it. The bump is a Lock. Again color does not matter.

The only time it may come close, is individual coloring of the SATA connectors on the motherboard, to distinguish their numbering. (SATA1 Dark Blue. SATA3 Light Blue. SATA4 Yellow. SATA6 Black) If the optical drive/s are IDE (PATA), they will use a standard 4-pin Peripheral power cable, For additional questions please post in a Comment. Regards, joecoolvette Posted on Oct 28, 2012. • 728 Answers SOURCE: Hi ramjet007; This is strange because MSI doesn't have information on the 7548, since it was made directly for HP.

Here is a diagram of another MSI similiar and usually they have their pins on their jumpers pretty much the same. You would use JFP1, And Pin's 1&3 would be the hard drive, 2 & 4 would be the LED, 6 & 8 would be the power switch, and 5&7 would be the reset switch. I know your motherboard is setup differnently, but your JFP1 should be in the right hand corner all by itself. Front Panel Connectors: JFP1 & JFP2 Good Luck and don't forget to leave a rating.

Thanks Mark Posted on Apr 25, 2009. MSI doesn't have information on the 7548, since it was made directly for HP. Here is a diagram of another MSI similiar and usually they have their pins on their jumpers pretty much the same. You would use JFP1, And Pin's 1&3 would be the hard drive, 2 & 4 would be the LED, 6 & 8 would be the power switch, and 5&7 would be the reset switch. I know your motherboard is setup slightly differnent, but your JFP1 should be in the right hand corner all by itself.

I'm attaching a diagram of the layout of a similiar board Good Luck Everyone!! On Apr 02, 2010 . So you're using the same CPU 4+4 Pin x2 power cable on both rigs?

(One of them) Yes, I see it's a modular cable design, and the CPU 4+4 Pin x2 power cable, can be used as a single 4-pin ATX +12 Volt power cable, ALL Yellow wires are 12 Volt (DC) wires. ALL Black wires are Ground wires. ALL 12 Volt wires go to ONE single 12 Volt power rail, in the Power Supply, BUT; there is nothing saying an individual Yellow wire may be bad. This is why I wondered if you are using the SAME power cable CONNECTOR. Same power cable. Then suggest it has something to do with the Active PFC circuit.

Not aware of any setting to change in BIOS Setup utility - Power. BUT, I do not know everything!

IMHO there is no reason it will not work, unless as said; something to do with the Active PFC circuit. From here let's hope someone who really knows what is going on, will post. Regards, joecoolvette Dec 10, 2012 . Hi You don't say which Operating System you are using or what the actual reason is for you needing to install Drivers. Have you upgraded your Operating System?

Or did the computer just stop working and you want fix it with Driver re-installation within the same Operating System? Although drivers seem to mainly be about hardware, they are actually mainly about software. The Driver does not physically control the Motherboard's Devices. The BIOS and the Operating System do. What the Driver does is (just like a human interpreter for a guest who speaks a different language from his host), introduce the Device to the Operating System and help them to communicate with one another, with the Driver taking instructions from both and passing it back and forth between them. So when one mentions Drivers, one must also mention the Operating System it will be talking to. In order for that to be possible, the 2 must share a common language. Durable Software Dura Print Software.

If they do not, then the role of 'interpreter' is impossible, because, then neither the Driver nor the Device will be able to understand what the Operating System is saying. There is no such thing as a Motherboard Driver. There is only an XP Motherboard Driver, a Vista Motherboard Driver or a Windows 7 Motherboard Driver, etc. The full specifications and manufacturer (HP) of the mother board are here: A good place on another part of the same manufacturer's (HP) website that can help you resolve issues around this motherboard is here, but co not talk about 2motherboard drivers' there, be much more specific if you want good answers, is here: I hope this helps. If this Answer goes some way towards helping to resolve your Query, Problem or Fault, please take the time to Rate it. This helps Answerers, like me, better understand the needs and the point of view of Askers, like you, and guides us in exploring the best ways to provide the most comprehensive, useful and high quality Responses and So lutions we can. If you need further help, please do not hesit ate to post another Question or add a Comment to this Question.

Thanks for using FixYa. Sep 05, 2011 . Hi ramjet007; This is strange because MSI doesn't have information on the 7548, since it was made directly for HP. Here is a diagram of another MSI similiar and usually they have their pins on their jumpers pretty much the same. You would use JFP1, And Pin's 1&3 would be the hard drive, 2 & 4 would be the LED, 6 & 8 would be the power switch, and 5&7 would be the reset switch. I know your motherboard is setup differnently, but your JFP1 should be in the right hand corner all by itself.

Front Panel Connectors: JFP1 & JFP2 Good Luck and don't forget to leave a rating. Thanks Mark Apr 25, 2009 .