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I have a new ASUS P5Q SE Plus motherboard. THe system will randomly shut itself down. It seemed at first to only do this when watching videos, or Hulu... but know has graduated into crashing when just simply browsing the internet. I remember reading somewhere that maybe this was a jumper setting that dealt with the Thermal Protection, that needed to be corrected. Any suggestions?

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Is it getting Hot? may need more Thermal paste on the Cpu

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2008

SOURCE: m2n-mx se plus with amd64 5200 automatic shut down

it might be a bios problem. Check that your harddrive and cdrom are set correctly too. For example if your harddrive is set to master and your cdrom is set to slave, change the cdrom to master and harddrive to slave and see if this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: Boot failure Asus P5Q-EM

Disk boot failure. Issue:Disk boot failure.
Cause: This issue could be caused by any of the below possibilities.

  1. Boot options are not set properly in CMOS
  2. Non bootable disc or USB in computer
  3. Remove added hardware /check connections
  4. Hard disk drive is bad
Solution:Boot options are not set properly in CMOS
Verify that the boot options within CMOS are set properly. Below is an example of how we recommend the boot options be set. Additional information about how to enter CMOS can be found on document CH00192.
  1. Floppy drive
  2. CD-ROM drive
  3. Hard Drive
  4. Other / Network
Non-bootable floppy diskette or disc or USB in computer
Verify that there is no floppy diskette or disc in the computer. If the boot options are set improperly the computer could be trying to boot from the disc drive instead of the hard drive.
In addition to verifying there is no disc in the computer make sure that no USB jump drive, external hard disk drive, or memory stick is inside any memory card reader.
If you're wanting to boot from a floppy diskette, CD, DVD, or USB drive and are getting this error message and have verified that your CMOS settings are in the proper order as explained in the above paragraph the diskette or disc you're using is either bad or does not have the proper files on it to make it bootable.
  • Additional information about how to make a boot disk can be found on our boot disk help page.
  • See document CH000669 for information about creating a bootable disc.
Remove added hardware / check connections
If you've recently installed any new hardware it's suggested that it be removed to verify it's not causing this issue. If after the device has been removed the computer works and it was another IDE / EIDE device ensure that the jumpers are properly set on the hard disk drive.
In addition to removing any new hardware it's also suggested if you've recently moved the computer or installed anything inside the computer that the connections for the drive be checked. Usually it's best to simply disconnect the cables from the back of the drive and reconnect them to make sure they're connected properly. While inside also disconnect and reconnect the cable connected to the motherboard as well. While inside your computer make sure you're aware of ESD.
Bad hard disk drive
If you have followed the above steps and you continue to experience the same issue, unfortunately it is likely that the hard disk drive is bad or the controller is bad.
If available, you may want to connect another known good hard disk drive to the computer to determine if it can be detected. If it is able to be detected then replace your hard disk drive. If it is not detected, unfortunately you will need to replace the motherboard or controller as it is bad.
If no additional hard disk drive is available it is recommended that the hard disk drive be replaced first or that the computer be serviced / repaired.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: i need video driver

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/BIOS/Asus/Asus-M2A-MX-SE-Plus-Bios-0406.shtml Go there and download.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: DRIVER NEED FOR ASUS M2N MX SE PLUS FOR WINDOWS XP

Dear! Please go to www.asus.com and give your motherboard's Number in search bar and download your motherboard's driver and istall it and ready to use it easily.

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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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