K7N2 Delta connector confusion

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I`ve just bought myself the above mobo and while I am very happy with
99% of it there seems to be 2 sets of pinouts that seem to be slightly
confusing, there is a 9 pin JUSB2 connector with a blue surround and
the JBT 7 pin connector.

I have the D-bracket connector included in the box and I would assume
the blue plug goes in the blue socket - but if this is the Bluetooth
adapter as well why is it plugged into the USB socket not the
Bluetooth one? Or is it an either/or situation where you can have
either 2 USB or Bluetooth? If so do you have to plug the blue
connector into the bluetooth pinout instead, and if you do how do you
put a 9 pin socket into a 7 pin plug?

I have a front panel on my case and I cannot seen to get it working
when plugged into USB2 pinouts on the MOBO (worked fine on my 2
previous motherboards), nothing is recognized when plugged in to the
front connectors and I get 4 unknown Devices which disappear when the
front panel is disconnected.

Also the labels are different, on the mobo they are:

VCC
USB0-
USB0+
GND
SHEILD

which I presume equate to my cases markings of


VP / VG
TPA -
TPA +
GND
SHEILD

any ideas if this is correct?

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"Luke Curtis" <mfll78@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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> I`ve just bought myself the above mobo and while I am very happy with
> 99% of it there seems to be 2 sets of pinouts that seem to be slightly

snip

You won't be happy when you find out what that bluetooth 'adapter' really is
:-(
I'll let someone else explain.
 
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On Sat, 01 May 2004 08:53:42 +0100, Luke Curtis
<mfll78@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:

>I`ve just bought myself the above mobo and while I am very happy with
>99% of it there seems to be 2 sets of pinouts that seem to be slightly
>confusing, there is a 9 pin JUSB2 connector with a blue surround and
>the JBT 7 pin connector.
>
>I have the D-bracket connector included in the box and I would assume
>the blue plug goes in the blue socket - but if this is the Bluetooth
>adapter as well why is it plugged into the USB socket not the
>Bluetooth one? Or is it an either/or situation where you can have
>either 2 USB or Bluetooth? If so do you have to plug the blue
>connector into the bluetooth pinout instead, and if you do how do you
>put a 9 pin socket into a 7 pin plug?
>
>I have a front panel on my case and I cannot seen to get it working
>when plugged into USB2 pinouts on the MOBO (worked fine on my 2
>previous motherboards), nothing is recognized when plugged in to the
>front connectors and I get 4 unknown Devices which disappear when the
>front panel is disconnected.
>
>Also the labels are different, on the mobo they are:
>
>VCC
>USB0-
>USB0+
>GND
>SHEILD
>
>which I presume equate to my cases markings of
>
>
>VP / VG
>TPA -
>TPA +
>GND
>SHEILD
>
>any ideas if this is correct?
>
>-
>e-mail to aoxr19[AT]dsl[DOT]pipex[DOT]com
>
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Did you get the usb2 drivers from MS?
You will need to do that to make it work.
 
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On Sat, 1 May 2004 10:53:13 +0100, "hg" <hgfh@hfhf.htdgh> wrote:

>
>"Luke Curtis" <mfll78@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
>news:fkk690l1jl61584cp2kve9j7c3dh2epgg3@4ax.com...
>> I`ve just bought myself the above mobo and while I am very happy with
>> 99% of it there seems to be 2 sets of pinouts that seem to be slightly
>
>snip
>
>You won't be happy when you find out what that bluetooth 'adapter' really is
>:-(
>I'll let someone else explain.
>
>

I really don`t care about the Bluetooth, I have not need for bluetooth
and I didn`t even know it was in there. What I am more interested in
is getting the front USB ports working.



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