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Solve : Something came unplugged on my board....?

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Ok now it won't turn on.
Here is what happened: We moved, I moved my pc in a taxi to make sure it was safe but the cabby grabbed it and the front part of the case came off!

My power switch came right off.
(the white wire pulled out of the  button part and the other end ripped right off  the board)

All the rest of the front panel wiring came off.

I dont know how to put it all back.

I THINK I fixed the pwrsw. I stripped the end wire a bit and put it back on the switch and yeah it turned the pc on but there was no boot sound from the inner speaker and no signal received by the display monitor.

I took some photos that I am going to upload and post here, I UNPLUGGED THE POWER SUPPLY MYSELF. I know how to plug that back in. This is so you can get a view of whats in my pc and what else is not right so I can fix it at home.

I did build this system myself with a little HELP from a friend. I wish now that he did not help me so much because I'd know what I'm doing!

what type of board u have? so that SOMEONE here can know how to help u...if doesnt help alot, only opinion is get ur friend to help you obvisualy because u arent sure how to plug them all back.K here are the photos

My friend lives 9 hours away in Sault Ste Marie and we haven't talked in 3 years.

I'm in Toronto.

Here's what came unplugged:





And heres my board



Zoom In to where the stuff came unplugged...



It's made my asus obviously, I can't seem to find anything else to IDENTIFY it.

Can't turn the lights on my partner is sleepin lolWow...could you sue your cabby? lol. I wish i can help. There are some somebodies here, for sure, will help u through this. Just be patient. Nah cabbie is some poor soul who moved to Canada for a "better life" and ended up driving a cab, his life sucks worse than mine!

I have a laptop but I kinda want to network so I can play warcraft with my spouse. (true love lol)

I'll just keep checking back!I feel sorry for you, but don't WORRY. There are NUMBER of excellent hardware guys around here, so I'm sure, someone will come to the rescue.Look for ID numbers on the board itself...forget about the chip ID #'s they won't help...if you can find an FCC # just enter it in google and if lucky it will tell you what board it is.
Barring that you may be looking at stripping it down and removing the board to ID it. Unless your case also has a removable access panel under the MBoard.



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