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chasis intrusion is an option in the bios, when U start the pc, press dell to go into the bios, walk trhough the settings ( I think it will be in a section advanced or security) where U can switch off intrusion.
please this is my request donot try to do it your self..........you will damage your whole computer take it to your nearest pc repairing center but you can try one thing remove battery then start your pc..............there will problam of your computer time.........................
Good day! here's the following steps hope it will help you.
Unplug the computer
Take the MOBO battery out
Remove the chassis jumper
Wait a few minutes
Replace the chassis jumper
Replace the MOBO battery
Plug the computer in
you need to go into the bios of your pc.....usually pressing the delete key when you see the first logo screen after booting up....look for a section that relates to errors and what the bios is supposed to do when it encounters an error.
i.e if you see a line in the bios that says "halt on all errors" disable it and when you next boot up the bios will not stall.
I'm not familiar with that particulat model, but I'd guess the motherboard has a chassis switch connector, and senses the chassis be open. Could be because:
- chassis open (close it),
- switch defect (as a workaround, you could short-circuit it, or just unplug it - whichever solution works for you).
As another workaround, you can probably disable this switch in BIOS.
Open Your system and there is a Battery which looks like a Coin. that is CMOS Battery (CR2032) Change that battery and then Reboot your system and try go to BIOS menu with DEL , F11 , F1 or F2. Either of these Buttons can Work.
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