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I fix puters in my spare time for ppl who can not afford to bring to a repair shop. My buddy has a friend that brought his computer to a store and the hd and mboard was unplugged. for the life of me i can not see where the P7 plugs into the motherboard. I tried to find a manual for this unit, Can any one help me out ??

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Hello and welcome to PCHelpForum.

This may help:HP Pavilion a220n Desktop PC (US/CAN): Manuals


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I was already there even replacing parts does not show where the P7 goes


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Did you click part replacement instructions and scroll down to power supply?

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yes i did it shows the 24 pin plus hd plugs but not the P7


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A P7 is for a floppy disk drive.



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P6 is the floppy power , the P7 is the 4 round female pin that plugs into the mother board



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