Front panel and audio header pinouts required for Lenovo 3000 J200p 9689

I have re-cased my computer as I love the PC but the Lenovo case is but ugly! The problem is I gave the Levono case to my mate before checking the pinouts. I assumed it would be in the tech manual but it's not. I have got the power switch connected so all I need are the leds and audio.
Would be greatfull if someone could take the time to do this for me.
Many Thanks.

Hi,
I have this same issue. Can we get a motherboard manual for 8705-G6U? I was able to  figure out Front Panel power switch, PWR LED and HDD LED but audio is still a problem.
Thanks in advance.
Message Edited by thinker7 on 01-14-2009 03:45 PM

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