MOVED: USB2 & K7T Turbo2 M/board

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The motherboard has USB2 printed up it about 3 inches up from the pins where you connect the case lights/reset buttons etc.
printed next to the USB pin header? you'll probably find there's another header somewhere further up, that has 'USB1' next to it...
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How do I check my bios settings for usb2 enabled?
it would normally be found in your 'Integrated Peripherals' > 'Onboard Devices' menu

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    The board does not post and the D-bracket show all the leds in red!.
    The resistor is not completely destroyed, it remains about half  of it, giving a resistance of 1kohm.
    I need to know if someone has a damaged board of the same type, the idea is to replace the bad resistance with a new one with the same value.
    Has someone repaired boards this way?
    Any advices well received.

    Give the board to a good radio repair shop and ask them to replace the resistor.

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    Ah.........
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    16.  Once you are prompted to OPEN FROM CURRENT LOCATION or SAVE TO
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    17.  When the file has completed the phase of being transferred to your
    computer, locate the file on your desktop and double click the file.

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