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JVL Retro snd-intel error

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lilshawn:
as long as it's not disabled, it should pick it up.

what happens if you press and hold the service menu button while you turn it on and it boots? does it come to the re-installation screen?

try doing a full clear reinstall from there and see if that works. (if it asks, don't save any settings or anything, just clear it all to default)

Troutman:

--- Quote from: lilshawn on April 19, 2023, 05:18:16 pm ---what happens if you press and hold the service menu button while you turn it on and it boots? does it come to the re-installation screen?

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I tried to hold the service button (the button on the IO board next to the Lithium battery) while powering on the system.   It boots to the exact same error.  I kept the button depressed until I saw the error message.  Is that the correct button? 

lilshawn:
almost seems like you have something plugged into the wrong spot. the first thing the software should do is check the IO board to see if the button is being held down to boot to the re-installation program... this bypasses the rest of the boot. if it's not picking this up, it's possible the IO board is not being communicated with at all.

there is a 10 pin? cable that plugs from the IO board onto the motherboard, that can fit into 2 different spots on the motherboard. make sure your cable is slotted into the correct header.

i typically mark the outsides of the ones in use with white paint since there is so many places to plug stuff in. for the most part it's fairly obvious where they go, but some of the same size and number pin headers are used in like 4 or 5 different spots in there, it can be confusing when it comes time to put it back together.

Troutman:

--- Quote from: lilshawn on April 20, 2023, 10:07:53 am ---there is a 10 pin? cable that plugs from the IO board onto the motherboard, that can fit into 2 different spots on the motherboard. make sure your cable is slotted into the correct header.

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First,  thanks for the help!   I really appreciate it!

Here are some pics of how the cables are attached.  I did some switching with the two - 5pin cables on unit attached to the back of the MB.   I also switched the 3pin cables on the IO board.   Same error.
I did notice that when booting, it does detect the IO board. 

Are these the correct cables?   Or am i just missing the boat somewhere?

mahkeymike:
Just going to throw this out there. Have you considered doing a software reinstall? Could be corrupted drivers.

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