- Jul 13, 2004
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Nothing in life can be easy it seems.
I just bought an internal USB card reader for a computer that has an Epox VIA KT333 motherboard. Connecting the usb wires to the USB header on the motherboard should be easy, right? Wrong. The card reader has 9 pins which I found out is the Intel standard USB layout. But the motherboard has 10 pins with two 5 pin rows, one row for each USB port...and they are in reverse order!!
So the only way I am going to be able to make this work is if I rearrange all the wires on the connector. Problem is, I don't see an easy way of pulling out the wires and pushing them back in. I don't want to break the wires or the connector, so does anyone here know from experience how to do this?? Thanks for any suggestions!
I just bought an internal USB card reader for a computer that has an Epox VIA KT333 motherboard. Connecting the usb wires to the USB header on the motherboard should be easy, right? Wrong. The card reader has 9 pins which I found out is the Intel standard USB layout. But the motherboard has 10 pins with two 5 pin rows, one row for each USB port...and they are in reverse order!!
So the only way I am going to be able to make this work is if I rearrange all the wires on the connector. Problem is, I don't see an easy way of pulling out the wires and pushing them back in. I don't want to break the wires or the connector, so does anyone here know from experience how to do this?? Thanks for any suggestions!
