bypass chassis intrusion feature on ami bios (p4p800 mobo)
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:20 pm
Hello,
Since yesterday i can't bootup my computer anymore. It gives an error-message saying: chassis intruded!
I checked the mobo-manual(asus p4p800), and made sure the intrusionjumper was connected(and disabled), but still i get this error. I googled the web and found out that alot of people have a simular problem. I tried all found options:
- Clearing cmos memory
- Changing intrusion jumper(in case of bad connection)
- Checking twpwr jumper unconnected
- Flashed new p4p800 bios
I suspect that something between the intrusionjumper and the winbond chip broke down, so the signal is allways faulty.
Now i read that the cmos holds some info about chassis intrusion. My hope is that a p4p800 biosrom could be changed(with amibcp maybe?) so it bypasses the chassis intrusion option, so it will boot allright.
Any help will be appreciated...
greetz,
phreakys
Since yesterday i can't bootup my computer anymore. It gives an error-message saying: chassis intruded!
I checked the mobo-manual(asus p4p800), and made sure the intrusionjumper was connected(and disabled), but still i get this error. I googled the web and found out that alot of people have a simular problem. I tried all found options:
- Clearing cmos memory
- Changing intrusion jumper(in case of bad connection)
- Checking twpwr jumper unconnected
- Flashed new p4p800 bios
I suspect that something between the intrusionjumper and the winbond chip broke down, so the signal is allways faulty.
Now i read that the cmos holds some info about chassis intrusion. My hope is that a p4p800 biosrom could be changed(with amibcp maybe?) so it bypasses the chassis intrusion option, so it will boot allright.
Any help will be appreciated...
greetz,
phreakys