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Asus P4S533 boot problem

zOmbiebOy

Golden Member
At the first reboot during a fresh WinXP install I realized I had an incorrect jumper setting on the P4S533 since I could hear the helpful little voice through the case speaker. I powered down the system during this reboot to switch the jumper. Upon powering up again I was greeted with the following message:

The system intruded, chassis opened or tempered [sic] before. Please check the system.

I've done everything I can think of (apart from taking everything out of the case again) but I can't get this message to disappear. I can click "OK" and exit from the BIOS but the error message reappears every time I boot the system. The chassis intrusion header is capped with a jumper per the manual's instruction and as set by the factory. Please, help me enjoy my new rig! 🙁

-z
 
There's an option burried somewhere in the BIOS settings to disable the case intrusion warning.

There's a 2 pin header on the motherboard where a switch connected to the case would be connected. It's possible that you have something connected to it that shouldn't be--like one of the connectors from the front of the case.
 
Thanks for the tip, bwass24. I will dig around in the BIOS. I'm certain that the chassis intrusion header is capped with a jumper and not one of the connectors from the front of the case.

Does anyone know where the BIOS option is?
 
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