In article <if9Cb.664845$6C4.56224@pd7tw1no>, "Dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Well if you install a 533 MHz chip that would be your first problem. The
> board was only designed for 400 MHz chip.
>
> "ajb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:9V8Cb.5050$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > Intsallling a p4 2.53 ghz in P4t-e motherboard and I'm getthing a hang in
> > the Bios saying : Message Confirmation-- The system intruded or chassis
> > tempered with. Check the system?????
> >
> > I am frozen for awhile in the bios, and only after 3 or 4 restarts I am
> able
> > to get into the bios menu to fiddle with settings but it keeps coming back
> > to this intrusion error.
> >
> > Is there something in the bios I should turn off or disable ???? I've
> tried
> > default setting and I can't escape that error. Thanks. AJ
> >
If you look at the picture of the motherboard in the manual (the picture
that identifies all the components and jumpers on the board), there is
a header in the lower right hand corner of the board called "chassis".
In typical Asus style, the header is not documented in that manual. I
looked in the manual for a P4B (my surf machine), and this is what
it shows -
x +5VSB
(no pin)
x chassis_signal
x GND
You are supposed to place a jumper on the two adjacent pins. So, as
long as the chassis_signal is connected to GND, there should be no
complaints from the BIOS. As long as the chassis_signal floats or gets
connected to +5VSB, the BIOS will think your case cover has been opened.
HTH,
Paul
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