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chasis intruded ?
I just changed a m/board [ASUS] and put in a stronger cpu in it, ran XP OS and installed all drivers, my trouble is when i start it finds h/drive, cdrom rar rar.. no problem, but then stops saying " chasis intruded " press F1 to continue, once i have done that it goes into windows and everything works great, but just this annoying " chasis intruded " thing.
I have reset the mobo's jacks to clear CMOS, entered setup & corrected time, date and all that stuff but can't find anything in BIOS that relates to security to disable this action, i have moved the jack for the pins responsible in all differant positions, still nothing, also nothing is connected to these pins for this to be active, its really stumped me, any thoughts anyone ? |
oh I wonder if one of the metal screws or spacers underneath are touching in the wrong place and shorting something??
and that is a warning for it??:confused: I know on a HP I had to move the spacers/screws around for a best fit when i installed a new /different MB. It just seems like it must mean something on the chassis/case?? is touching something... If that doesn't help maybe give a quick call to the local pc fix it shop and ask if they know what it might mean. goggled it - http://www.google.com/search?q=chasi...ient=firefox-a |
Thanks for your reply, much appreciated, we think a like , i thought the same about a loose screw myself but no such luck.
I also googled for an answer too but got a lot of talking but no real answers, i heard its apparently something that a business might do to their computors, so their staff can't go sneaking inside their PC's, mean people around :D but still their should be a jack on the board to unlock the default, or in BIOS somewere , you would imaging. I have a mate that is a PC pro, but can't get in contact with him at the moment., anyway i will make a couple of phone calls and might be lucky if i get someone that doesn't say, " you will have to bring into the shop " $$$$$. thanks anyway. Brian :) |
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