Pavilion a6512p power switch wiring / card mother pinset

Looking for a diagram or pinset for Pavilion a6512p desktop pc.

A friends PC is DEAD.  Then as he would not pass a person removed the power switch and the switch wiring.

I try to find why the PC is DEAD.  Good power - LED to a constant.

Need to go beyond the power switch isssue so need to know how to wire lift PC to power.

So I can determine if it is the switch power supply or component...

Any help would be appreciated.

Should be a diagram somewhere telling me what PIN does what.

TIA, Gary

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