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Old 11-18-08   #11 (permalink)
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it works, but after update the bios TO 1404, the bios have a msg : CHASSIS INTRUDED! FATAL ERROR SYSTEM HALTED

This happened to me also. You moved the wrong jumper when clearing CMOS. You need to move the jumper back to the correct position. It won't work until you do however it should work once you do it. Check the manual. Asus put 2 jumpers close to each other, 1 to clear CMOS, 1 for chassis intrusion. This may very well fix it.
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This happened to me also. You moved the wrong jumper when clearing CMOS. You need to move the jumper back to the correct position. It won't work until you do however it should work once you do it. Check the manual. Asus put 2 jumpers close to each other, 1 to clear CMOS, 1 for chassis intrusion. This may very well fix it.



thanks, i will try it next week when i received the new mobo
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This happened to me also. You moved the wrong jumper when clearing CMOS. You need to move the jumper back to the correct position. It won't work until you do however it should work once you do it. Check the manual. Asus put 2 jumpers close to each other, 1 to clear CMOS, 1 for chassis intrusion. This may very well fix it.

i've checked them already. but it still not gonna work..........
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