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I took the front panel off my computer case yesterday to clean out all
the dust. The little button speaker happened to be embedded in the
panel, and the wires to the motherboard broke off of it. The two wires
are attached to a little plate, which must have been glued onto the
speaker. I looked at the patterns of the glue on the plate and the
speaker, and I figured out how the plate should align with the speaker
(the + wire matches up with one of the holes, and the - wire matches up
with the other hole; the other side of the speaker says which hole is +
and which is -). But after supergluing the plate back on and plugging
it back into the motherboard, I didn't hear any beeps when booting up.
Any ideas on what I did wrong?

Here's a picture of the speaker and the plate, with arrows showing how
I aligned the wires with the holes:

http://home.comcast.net/~voidnospam/pcspeaker.jpg

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you can buy a new speaker
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I took the front panel off my computer case yesterday to clean out all
the dust. The little button speaker happened to be embedded in the
panel, and the wires to the motherboard broke off of it. The two wires
are attached to a little plate, which must have been glued onto the
speaker. I looked at the patterns of the glue on the plate and the
speaker, and I figured out how the plate should align with the speaker
(the + wire matches up with one of the holes, and the - wire matches up
with the other hole; the other side of the speaker says which hole is +
and which is -). But after supergluing the plate back on and plugging
it back into the motherboard, I didn't hear any beeps when booting up.
Any ideas on what I did wrong?

Here's a picture of the speaker and the plate, with arrows showing how
I aligned the wires with the holes:

http://home.comcast.net/~voidnospam/pcspeaker.jpg



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In article .com,
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I took the front panel off my computer case yesterday to clean out all
the dust. The little button speaker happened to be embedded in the
panel, and the wires to the motherboard broke off of it. The two wires
are attached to a little plate, which must have been glued onto the
speaker. I looked at the patterns of the glue on the plate and the
speaker, and I figured out how the plate should align with the speaker
(the + wire matches up with one of the holes, and the - wire matches up
with the other hole; the other side of the speaker says which hole is +
and which is -). But after supergluing the plate back on and plugging
it back into the motherboard, I didn't hear any beeps when booting up.
Any ideas on what I did wrong?

Yeah...you ripped the soldered wires off the speaker. It's scrap. Buy a
new one.


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You will need a new speaker. The wires had to have been ripped out of the
main coil that is around the magnet.

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I took the front panel off my computer case yesterday to clean out all
the dust. The little button speaker happened to be embedded in the
panel, and the wires to the motherboard broke off of it. The two wires
are attached to a little plate, which must have been glued onto the
speaker. I looked at the patterns of the glue on the plate and the
speaker, and I figured out how the plate should align with the speaker
(the + wire matches up with one of the holes, and the - wire matches up
with the other hole; the other side of the speaker says which hole is +
and which is -). But after supergluing the plate back on and plugging
it back into the motherboard, I didn't hear any beeps when booting up.
Any ideas on what I did wrong?

Here's a picture of the speaker and the plate, with arrows showing how
I aligned the wires with the holes:

http://home.comcast.net/~voidnospam/pcspeaker.jpg




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Dasha Grant wrote on 2/10/2006 :
I WOULD RATHER BE A TROLL THAN A HOMOSEXUAL


S'matter, CAPS Lock key broken?

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"Dasha Grant" wrote in message
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your both STFU, the spot is dry, find another fishing hole





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No, it's just... sticky...,you know. Dasha doesn't have a girlfriend.
JR

H. Seldon wrote:

S'matter, CAPS Lock key broken?



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