KT6 Delta won't boot - Compatability Issue?

I am upgrading two systems and neither will boot.
Motherboard: MSI KT6 Delta
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton)
Ram: DDR 400 (PC3200) Two 512MB
CPU fan runs but D-Bracket 2 has all four red lights.
Should JPW1 connecter be used? I do not see anything to plug into it
Help!

I found the following in a September post:
JPW1
When MSI designed the TURBO2 board, they included the jpw1 as a just in case sort of a thing. The original atx plug is what you need to use. The jpw1 can be used too, IF your p/s has the p4 style connecter that plugs into it. If it doesn't, and you are experiencing no problems with stability, do not worry about it. This plug provides the cpu with it's own source of power. All newer power supplys that are p4 ready, come with this plug. I bought a new supply,so I use it ,but there are lots of TURBO2 owners that are not using it, and are not experiencing any problems. Good luck with your rig,BIGDADDY51 CT.USA edit: I reread your post .Plug it in it won't hurt.

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