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Hello,

I am in need of help with the fatal error of "Chassis intruded". I have had this since installing my new ASUS mobo(H85M-G R2.0). I have read up on the issue and I checked for any hardware issues for example: unpluged wires. I have made sure everything is plugged in and it is all sufficient. I figured that I may have solved it and so I went ahead and cleared the cmos... After turning it on, running through BIOS setting, and rebooting it it did nothing. I can still boot the PC by pressing the restart button on my case after the error screen comes up and all my parts are fine but I would like to fix this!

Thank you,

Mat

Look in your mobo documentation there is a switch that you can activate that shouldn't be touched, but if you have something plugged in there by accident it will cause issues.

 

It should be on the same page as the power switch/led front panel information.

Hello,

I am in need of help with the fatal error of "Chassis intruded". I have had this since installing my new ASUS mobo(H85M-G R2.0). I have read up on the issue and I checked for any hardware issues for example: unpluged wires. I have made sure everything is plugged in and it is all sufficient. I figured that I may have solved it and so I went ahead and cleared the cmos... After turning it on, running through BIOS setting, and rebooting it it did nothing. I can still boot the PC by pressing the restart button on my case after the error screen comes up and all my parts are fine but I would like to fix this!

Thank you,

Mat

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Hello,

I am in need of help with the fatal error of "Chassis intruded". I have had this since installing my new ASUS mobo(H85M-G R2.0). I have read up on the issue and I checked for any hardware issues for example: unpluged wires. I have made sure everything is plugged in and it is all sufficient. I figured that I may have solved it and so I went ahead and cleared the cmos... After turning it on, running through BIOS setting, and rebooting it it did nothing. I can still boot the PC by pressing the restart button on my case after the error screen comes up and all my parts are fine but I would like to fix this!

Thank you,

Mat

Look in your mobo documentation there is a switch that you can activate that shouldn't be touched, but if you have something plugged in there by accident it will cause issues.

 

It should be on the same page as the power switch/led front panel information.

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Look in your mobo documentation there is a switch that you can activate that shouldn't be touched, but if you have something plugged in there by accident it will cause issues.

It should be on the same page as the power switch/led front panel information.

I took a look and seen nothing to be an issue, all plugs are in here place and I see nothing that would cause this.

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I took a look and seen nothing to be an issue, all plugs are in here place and I see nothing that would cause this.

can you get into bios and turn it off, if not take the battery out and reset cmos, it shouldn't be on after that,i think.
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Look in your mobo documentation there is a switch that you can activate that shouldn't be touched, but if you have something plugged in there by accident it will cause issues.

 

It should be on the same page as the power switch/led front panel information.

I don't know what I did but I checked out the pin layout in the manual and I just messed around with the pins 'till it worked! xD Thank you all for replying but that had fixed it! <333

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