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Error Boot "Chasis Intruded fatal Error System Halted"

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When i boot PC show messsage error "CMOS Checksum Bad, Chasis Intruded, Fatal Error, System Halted" and i can't logon to menu BIOS setup if i press DEL or F2

  • achdi zamil Dec 01, 2008

    For Information BIOS menu no password

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2009

    chassis intruded
    fatal error halted


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Well it seems like that the cmos battery is down. You need to do the following

Change the CMOS battery,
Enter into bios and change the date and time properly,
Save and exit bios.

Now you should be able start your computer in windows.

  • chiraath Feb 23, 2011

    error"chasis intruded , fatal error , system halted"
    change the chassis signal jumper to a new one
    CLK

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Achdi,

Something has tripped the chasis intrusion on the motherboard.

This is a security device that disables the system should someone unauthorized open the case.

Unplug the power supply, open the case. Down near lower edge of the board there is a connector with several wires attached marked Panel a bit farther up from that there is one marked CHA_FAN between that is one marked CHASIS this is the connector we need to deal with. If there are wires attached to it trace them back to the module attached to the case. there should be a reset switch on this device be sure to reset it just before closing the case again. If you can not find a reset switch on it remove the wires from the connector and tuck them away (Note doing so will mean the intrusion detector will not function any longer) If there were no wires look carefully to see that nothing has shorted (connected the pins) accidentally. If so it might be advisable to blow out the case with a can of compressed air to prevent it from happening again.

OK now we need to clear the fault from the bios. There is a battery (Silver disc: watch style) on the board. Pull the battery. Now there is a 3 pin connector near the battery marked "ClearRTC" that has a jumper on pins 1&2 move it to 2&3 now wait for 15 to 20 seconds
restore the jumper to pins 1&2, replace the battery, close the case.If the intrusion detector is still functional reset it. Plug the cord back in and boot up the PC you should now be able to get into it.

You will have to go into BIOS to adjust settings again including set time and date.

If this method does not help then the error is likely internal on the motherboard, and will need to be repaired or replaced by an authorized service tech.

Hope this helps
Dave

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Try to reset the BIOS to factory settings
1. Turn off the power and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the onboard battery.
3. Move the jumper capfrom pins 1-2 (default) to pin 2-3 keep it to 5 to 10 sec. then move the cap back to 1-2.
3. Re-install the battery.
4. Plug the power cord and turn-on the computer.
5. Enter the BIOS set-up by holding the DEL key and re-enter the data.

i hope it helps!!!

  • Anonymous Dec 01, 2008

    Chasis Intrusion connector (4-1 pin Chassis)



    This connector is for a chassis mounted intrusion detection or
    sensor or switch. Connect one end of the chassis intrusion sensor or
    switch cable to this connector. The chassis intrusion sensor or switch
    sends a high-level signal to this connector whenn a chassis component
    is removed or replaced. The signal is then generated as a chassis
    intrusion event.


    By default, the pin labeled 'chassis signal' and 'ground' are
    shorted with a jumper cap. Remove the jumper caps only when you intend
    to use the chassis intrusion detection hardware.

    I hope it helps!!!


  • wallker Aug 21, 2010

    Guys I have this problem but at first i thouth it was in HDD i buy new one but i find out it isnt so with this eror thath gives me when i restartart pc it starts normally but when i start it makes me all time erors on games,browsers it restarts alot of time suddenly and etc. I wanna ask is this the same problem and do i try fix it how you said it or it is another way?

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