Asus Motherboards - Chassis Intrusion Error
People are currently having trouble with Asus motherboards. It seems that when you start the system after installing a new Asus motherboard you will get a system haulted message. Chassis intrusion error.
I have good news! Hold down the CTRL key while booting and you will by-pass that message. It seems to happen on new motherboards. It will also happen if you remove the jumper to install a chassis switch so that you can detect if someone open the case or not.
We build a lot of computers where I work. I don’t like buying Dells and HPs. Just want to fix it myself if something goes wrong, and I do not want to wait on a part.
Anyways, give that a shot. I’m sure you will find it an easy way to solve the Chassis Intrusion issues with Asus motherboards.
Tags: Asus, motherboard, Chassis, intrusion, Dell, HP, CTRL



January 13th, 2007 at 1:53 pm
Did not work. I’ve tried everything. This board (A7V) has been well for years. All of a sudden I get the warning and it won’t post etc. Removed battery, tried shorting the rtc. same intrusion loop.
any other ideas. can’t get squat off the asus site.
thanks
dave
January 16th, 2007 at 11:09 am
What is the computer doing. Is it the MB intrusion error? If it is make sure that the jumper for the intrusion detection is set correctly. If it is a case with intrusion make sure you have a good switch.
I would jumper the intrusion, i believe it is 1-2. Then boot into the bios, reset to failsafe defaults. reboot. and hold the crtl key down. Let me know.