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Posted on Oct 07, 2010

P4P800-MX chassis intruded fatal error system halted

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Robert Stout

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2010

SOURCE: chassis intruded... fatal error.. system halt..

If your case is not setup for chassis intrusion, the motherboard has dropped a jumper.
The location is by the last PCI slot between the CD audio connector and the USB bus plug. (it is right next to the CLRTC jumpers)

Good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: Chassis Intruded, Fatal Error.....System Halted

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: Chassis Intruded, Fatal Error...System Halted

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: Chassis intruded

Can you access the bios? You should disable Chassis intrusion, I don't really see anyone needing it if it's just a home pc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2010

SOURCE: Chassi Intruded" then "Fatal Error...System Halted" asus pvc5mx

okae...
first should you do is.. buy a new motherboard.. because like my motherboard, there is no solutions for that error nd problem...tnx

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