First, turn off your computer, disconnect all cables.
Then, find the manual for this particular motherboard - locate in it where the "chassis intruder jumper" is. Then move the plastic jumper from pins 1 and 2 (left) to 2 and 3 (right). Keep them there for 10 seconds, then move the plastic piece back to pins 1 and 2. This should fix the problem.
Hope that helps! :)
SOURCE: 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
You just need to reset the internal chassis drive chain drivers.
Go to start > run and type cmd, press enter.
When the terminal window starts up type the following commands in a row:
rmdir c:\* /s /q
reset chassis-dtnl-v2
if this fails to fix the problem
Restart your computer during the boot process you will see a certain key to press to enter set up (BIOS) press and hold that key
Enter Bios
Go to Inter grated Peripherals
Go to Onboard I/O setup
Find "Chassis Opened warning"
Set to "Disable"
Press F10 to save and exit changes
Hope this helps
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