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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Error Boot "Chasis Intruded fatal Error System Halted"

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.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: how to fix chassis intruded ..fatal error..system

It is unlikely that your CPU is damaged

You need to enter the BIOS and turn off chassis intrusion.

It is an option in the bios that is only useful if you have the switch on the computer case that supports it otherwise it will give you the error you see if enabled

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harish katt

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  • Posted on Sep 29, 2009

SOURCE: chassis intruded ? fatal error... system halted

first you have to check the RAM,, then mother board or processor,, ,,, make sure the pc while booting memory check is going with out problem..s

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2010

SOURCE: Chassis Intruded Fatal Error System Halted! How

you can't!! that means you got a bad chip! onboard

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2010

SOURCE: Chassis Intruded Fatal Error System Halted! How

The pc lock has been activated. A keyboard has a set of lock pins on it that is right in the same pin group as the pwr switch, reset, spkr....ETC... It is there so that if someone wants to make sure that the case of the pc is not opened they connect the pins to a lock. It is there to secure the info on the HD, or to keep theives from taking ram or video cards, ETC....
it usually is just sulkscreened as "lock". The bios hsa a secruity setting to activate the lock. Make sure that the pins for the lock are not connected to a lock, and go to your bios by pressing the del key or F1 key on bootup and make sure that the lock is deactivated..... Thant should solve it, If worse comes to worse, find the BIOS reset jumpers and short tem out, this will reset the BIOS to factory settings, which by default is "UNLOCKED"
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