usb cable ?

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  1. noideame

    noideame Regular member

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    hi all. i need to know the name of this cable please. it connects my front 2 usb and mic+earphones to the internal usb connector. the end that plugs into the usb mic earphones (if i remember correctly) is a 7 pin connector, the other end that connects to the internal usb is 7 individual connectors. now the reason i want to know is because the front sockets dont work and i think it could be the cable. any help appreciated.
     
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    The front USB and Audio should be separate cables, check if there's anything written on the connectors at either end, or on the cable itself.
     
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    hi again, to killer yes it is an OEM machine, and to sam no they arn't seperate and there is nothing on cable.
     
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    Hmm interesting, you're sure the connector you're looking at is for the USB/Audio? 7 pins sounds more like power switch/reset switch/hard disk LED perhaps. Can you take a photo of the connector?
     
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    ok, will try to show the cable and front connection.
     
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    Once you supply the power and ground, you need only 2 wires per USB; so a 6-wire cable can do a pair of USBs Still, I would say that 8 wires is more likely that 6 or 7. I am guess there are some other cables for the audio.
     
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    hi again. how do you put pics on here? the connection for the usb mic+headphones at front of pc has 15 pins
     
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    Upload your picture to Imageshack then copy the 'forum link' from the upload page and just paste it in here, don't worry about [ url] tags or anything like that.
     
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    ...Photobucket works too; just copy the link into your post.

    From the sounds of it, you might be better off getting a few of the below link.

    [url]http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9389[/url]
     
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    these are the cables.

    the first is the one that connects to the usb earphones+mic socket
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    the next is the pinned connection, not very clear but best i could do without removing it altogether.
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    the last is the connection to usb on MB. still not very clear but it is 7 individual connections on an 8 pin socket.
    [​IMG]
     
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    doubt it is the cable that is causing the problem. what front sockets are not working, usb, speaker/mic jacks or both? were they working before as usually is controlled from the bios?
     
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    dont know how long mic+headphones hasnt worked, only realised when i tried skype headset, but usb's dont work either. i think usb worked, almost certain i used to charge my mobile phone(cell phone)on the usb's
     
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    the cable is not causing the problem when you think about. you don't loose both usb ports at the same time unless you break the ports themselves. it is either a setting issue in the bios or a problem in the motherboard. the same goes for the audio ports.
     
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    how do i check then please
     
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    Checking the ports is easy...stick in a usb drive with an LED in it and wiggle it around...if the LED turns on once in a while, you know it is the port.

    Also go into the bios and make sure nothing is disabled.
     
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    the front usb's do work just tried them, but mic+headphone sockets defo dont
     
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    check in the bios to make certain the front audio sockets are enabled as some boards have it they can be disabled. what is the model# of your asrock board so can out the manual?
     

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