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 More options Oct 28, 10:34 am
Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
From: ?@?.net
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:04:23 -0500
Local: Wed, Oct 28 2009 10:34 am
Subject: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherboard
  Hello all, this is sort of off topic but I don't know where else to
ask. I'm tring to fix my sisters computer, they said it does nothing
when you hit the power button. I swapped out the power supply. My
problem is they unhooked all the wires ffrom the motherboard and the
manual doesn't have a diagram telling me where to connect the wires,
and the motherboard itself isn't clearly labeled. I tried emailing
eMachines but they won't offer any help other than "bring it to a
repair shop".

  So that's the question, does anyone know where I can get a diagram
from? It's an eMachines model T2792. Any help would be great.


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 More options Oct 28, 10:01 am
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From: jinxy <willand...@rogers.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:31:48 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Oct 28 2009 10:01 am
Subject: Re: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherboard
On Oct 27, 7:04 pm, ?@?.net wrote:

>   Hello all, this is sort of off topic but I don't know where else to
> ask. I'm tring to fix my sisters computer, they said it does nothing
> when you hit the power button. I swapped out the power supply. My
> problem is they unhooked all the wires ffrom the motherboard and the
> manual doesn't have a diagram telling me where to connect the wires,
> and the motherboard itself isn't clearly labeled. I tried emailing
> eMachines but they won't offer any help other than "bring it to a
> repair shop".

>   So that's the question, does anyone know where I can get a diagram
> from? It's an eMachines model T2792. Any help would be great.

It looks like your eMachine has one of four mobos. Here is a link that
will let you look at a picture of the boards, then click on the links
and choose downloads, scroll down for mobo manuals and download the
zip file for your board.  http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/motherboards/socket478/imperial.s...
Hope this is what you are looking for. Post back with your results.
Good luck. -J

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 More options Oct 28, 11:28 am
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From: "Mike Easter" <Mi...@ster.invalid>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 16:58:42 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 28 2009 11:28 am
Subject: Re: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherboard

The Seabat wrote:
> Someone who needs a better handle/nym wrote:
>> I'm tring to fix my sisters computer, they said it does nothing
>> when you hit the power button. I swapped out the power supply.

Well, OK, if you didn't have anything better to do and you happened to
have a PS lying around to use for a troubleshooting measure.

>> the
>> manual doesn't have a diagram telling me where to connect the wires,

A manual?  You have a manual?  The emachines website doesn't have a
manual.

>> and the motherboard itself isn't clearly labeled.

According to a diagram I saw for replacing a PS, there were no 'extra'
PS-mobo connxns other than the basic one.  Presumably your
troubleshooting PS can be matched up to the mobo's connector.

Any other connxns such as from the mobo to the case for the switch,
reset, lights, usb would make the switch (and its troubleshooting) to be
an important issue.

>>  So that's the question, does anyone know where I can get a diagram
>> from? It's an eMachines model T2792. Any help would be great.
> Start here:

http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subca
t=T-Series&model=T2792

There is nothing but drivers and specs there.

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Mike Easter


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 More options Oct 28, 10:14 pm
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From: "Mike Easter" <Mi...@ster.invalid>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:44:25 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 28 2009 10:14 pm
Subject: Re: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherboard

jinxy wrote:
> It looks like your eMachine has one of four mobos. Here is a link that
> will let you look at a picture of the boards, then click on the links
> and choose downloads, scroll down for mobo manuals and download the
> zip file for your board.

http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/motherboards/socket478/imperial.shtm
l

> Hope this is what you are looking for. Post back with your results.

Ooh.  Good site.  But...

http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir3/files/manuals/IM845GL.zip
The requested URL /dir3/files/manuals/IM845GL.zip was not found on this
server.
***Note: ALL file downloads have been suspended indefinitely
due to server bandwidth issues
www.e4allupgraders.info

<ditto for all 4 IM845G*.zip>

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Mike Easter


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 More options Oct 28, 10:36 pm
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From: "Mike Easter" <Mi...@ster.invalid>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 04:06:25 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 28 2009 10:36 pm
Subject: Re: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherboard

Mike Easter wrote:
> ***Note: ALL file downloads have been suspended indefinitely
> due to server bandwidth issues
> www.e4allupgraders.info

> <ditto for all 4 IM845G*.zip>

That guy has an explanation on his front page
http://www.e4allupgraders.info/   So what that means to you guys is that
ALL driver downloads have been suspended indefinitely due to this issue.

But he has a lot of useful emachine info there;  such as this stuff for
the case switches/mobo

http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/ecase/support/front_panel_support.sh
tml  Front Panel/Switch Support

One of those emachine front panel mobo pinout diagrams has 20 pins in a
gang.

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Mike Easter


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 More options Oct 31, 10:20 am
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From: ?@?.net
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:50:16 -0500
Local: Sat, Oct 31 2009 10:20 am
Subject: Re: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherboard
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:31:48 -0700 (PDT), jinxy

  Well I found out it's the Imperial-GL but unfortunately Mike Easter
is right, the downloads are down. The search continues. Thanks for the
link though it was still helpful.

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Discussion subject changed to "Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherb" by bigbird1962
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 More options Nov 3, 12:21 am
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From: john.klep...@cox-dot-net.no-spam.invalid (bigbird1962)
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 06:51:11 -0600
Local: Tues, Nov 3 2009 12:21 am
Subject: Re: Off Topic - where to find a diagram for an eMachines motherb

 > GUEST wrote:

 > Hello all, this is sort of off topic but I don't know where else to
 > ask. I'm tring to fix my sisters computer, they said it does
nothing
 > when you hit the power button. I swapped out the power supply. My
 > problem is they unhooked all the wires ffrom the motherboard and
the
 > manual doesn't have a diagram telling me where to connect the
wires,
 > and the motherboard itself isn't clearly labeled. I tried emailing
 > eMachines but they won't offer any help other than "bring it
to a
 > repair shop".
 >
 >   So that's the question, does anyone know where I can get a
diagram
 > from? It's an eMachines model T2792. Any help would be
great.

Trigem Imperial motherboard...did a quick google and
there are 4 versions.

has links for manuals and downloads. Pictures to ID model.

Hope that helps

can't post the link...message me for the link to site for this board


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