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Hi everyone, i have a old computer which was laying in my basement and i wanted to make it run. I managed to install Windows 10 on a random HDD but every time i want to restart it(or start it) i have to reset the BIOS from the pins because i get an error like this :"Chassis Intruded........Fatal error ...... System Halted". I looked on the motherboard and i foun 3 pins labeled as "CHASSIS" with a jumper on. I played around with the jumper position but nothing. Also, i couldn't find the setting for chassis intrusion in BIOS settings. I really want this annoying thing to be fixed because i want to overclock the pc and i can't since i have to reset BIOS every time.

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3 minutes ago, Samfisher said:

Might be good to look up the manual for the motherboard make and model to see which pin to short.

There are only 3 pins in this order : 1-0-1-1 (1 means pin, 0 means space) and i shorted the last two because the jumper is only 2 pin wide.

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2 minutes ago, Elmo2091 said:

There are only 3 pins in this order : 1-0-1-1 (1 means pin, 0 means space) and i shorted the last two because the jumper is only 2 pin wide.

Read what @Samfisher said,i highlighted it for you:

6 minutes ago, Samfisher said:

Might be good to look up the manual for the motherboard make and model to see which pin to short.

 

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30 minutes ago, Elmo2091 said:

Hi everyone, i have a old computer which was laying in my basement and i wanted to make it run. I managed to install Windows 10 on a random HDD but every time i want to restart it(or start it) i have to reset the BIOS from the pins because i get an error like this :"Chassis Intruded........Fatal error ...... System Halted". I looked on the motherboard and i foun 3 pins labeled as "CHASSIS" with a jumper on. I played around with the jumper position but nothing. Also, i couldn't find the setting for chassis intrusion in BIOS settings. I really want this annoying thing to be fixed because i want to overclock the pc and i can't since i have to reset BIOS every time.

Most motherboards do have a chassis intrusion jumper somewhere. It's intended to warn you that the chassis is still open/someone has tampered with it. It's not really any good without the password on the bios however. You should be able to actually turn it off in the BIOS or jumper the correct pins.

 

https://www.asus.com/dk/support/FAQ/1010923/

 

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This typically replaced earlier "key lock" pins on pre-ATX systems. Look up the manual to see which pins need to be shorted, or just find the feature in the bios.

 

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Did you try replacing the CMOS battery? It's an almost 15 year old machine, it's probably dead by now.

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