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How can i disable chassis intrusion on p5kpl-am se board? the board don't have any intrusion switch...

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For the chassis intrusion circuit to work, the chassis power supply must be connected to AC power. By default, on the motherboard the pin labeled chassis "signal" and "ground" are shorted with a jumper cap. You need to remove the jumper caps if you intend to use the chassis intrusion
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Hi, have you got this board installed in a case, with all the connections made? Usually there's a two pin connector to a microswitch that detects if the case is open. If you can identify that on the board you can short the switch, fooling the system into thinking the case is closed, to get inot the bios etc.
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When switched on my pc it will display error messaga . That is "error 912 the machine cover has been removed since last system is start up"

This error is displayed if chassis intrusion protection is enabled and the cover is removed.
But as I remember you can bypass this message and start the computer. I don't remember the key, but try Escape or Enter key. (I think the button to skip this error is displayed below the message).
You can also go to BIOS and disabled Chassis intrusion detection.
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Hi, here you can download a manual and drivers:

http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=P5KPL-AM SE&p=1&s=22

Please select your operating system.
Then select manual and choose global for download.
The file have to be unziped before installation

Go onto your Mobo and disconnect the connector that usually says something like CHA_DET or CHA_INT. Look in your manual for the plug. That should solve your problem. If not, check to make sure everything on your case is screwed on so that the detector's circuit is complete. A separated piece, like a loose panel might be causing the problem.

You have maybe connected one of the fans to a wrong connector.
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can see the case have been opened in the BIOS.
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Chassis intruded problesm in my asus p5kpl am se motherboard

hello ranjanpal18

my name is ausi
chassis intrusion can be enabled or disabled in two ways. 1- by a jumper on the main board or 2- by a bios option.

i had a look at your main board, could not see a jumper on it so i can say it is a bios option.

when you start the computer press the ESC key. this takes you to the bios section of the main board.

look at the menue listing to see if there is anythig call security settings. it should be there. if there is nothing with security in it then you look at other options such as boot options or on board .......

hopefully this has been helpful. if so please vote for me.
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I am getting the fatal error chasis intruded error on every boot...motherboard model is p5sd2vm...rahul

Chassis intrusion can be disabled one of two ways.

First, Check your bios settings. There should be a security or PC health section where you can clear that error and disable the intrusion warning.

Second, there is likely a small switch near the chassis side when the side panel is removed. This is the chassis intrusion switch. It will likely lead to a 2 or 3-pin connection on the motherboard. this can be disconected without any ill effects.
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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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I have a Asus P5VD2-VM SE and when i boot my pc this show me a message Chasis intruded System Halted someone can help to solve this problem

You will need to go into your system BIOS and disable the Chassis Intrusion Sensor. BIOS is accessed by pressing the "del" key during the initial POST screen (or when giant Asus logo is on the screen) .

Look through there and located and disable the chassis intrusion sensor. If you can't find it, reference your manual for the board. If you don't have one, one can be downloaded in PDF format from the Asus website.

Be careful when in the BIOS, changing anything to an incorrect value could render your system useless! Don't play with anything, unless you explicitly know what you are doing, and what the setting does...

Be sure to "Save and Exit" in order foe the changes to stick.


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Do you mean the pins for the chassis intrusion on the board are broken off?
if not broken then just jumper them and bypass the switch.
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If you're refering to the chassis intrusion... (Which is what I'm assuming.)

There should be a switch in the case itself that release itself when you open the case. Make sure that it is properly placed and angled and that it is connected to the appropriate pins on the motherboard. (Often labeled "CH INTR" or something to that effect.)

There is also usually a function in the motherboard's BIOS that enables/disables the chassis intrusion alert. Check to make sure that the function is enabled in the BIOS. (Don't forget to save your settings!)

There may also be a jumper on the motherboard that enables/disables the chassis intrusion detection. (Although this is less common.) Check around for that if the other options aren't making themselves apparent to you.

Good luck with that. Hope I was on the right topic. :P

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