Chassis has entered the system!
Chassis has entered the system!
I recently purchased an Asus P5WDG2 WS PRO. After installing a PC2-5300 with 2GB RAM, an E2160 graphics card, and an HD4850 from HIS, the system started but displayed the error "Chassis intruded! Fatal error... System halted". I attempted to fix it by resetting CMOS/bios, using jumper connections on the chassis intrusion headers, and confirmed it's a test bench with no sensors or switches. I also tried accessing BIOS, but it remains stuck on the splash screen. Please help, thanks! — Edited June 21, 2017 by Rekted Pictures
The motherboard features a chassis intrusion header. You likely need to connect the corresponding pins. This is done to stop unauthorized access; server cases may include cables for this purpose. Simply connect its pins.
On the main panel there are two headers: one for CMOS located in a typical spot, and another near the intrusion sensor and ground. Everything appears correct, but activating it causes the system to detect a chassis intrusion. Critical failure detected—system has stopped working.