I do have a ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 REV. 3.05G Motherboard. Whenever I boot my computer it displays 'Chasis Intruded' or 'CMOS settings'..and computer won't boot. After this when i again press the restart button the computer will display the message press f1 to enter settings press f2 to load default values and continue. If i press f2, the computer will start normally as before How can I solve this?
Actually the message is wrong CMOS date and time settings. And i saw for the cmos battery but it is not dead.what is the problem?

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There are two jumpers side by side. One has 3 pins with same distance between them (for cmos) and the other one that has also 3 pings but 1 of them a little bit far from the other 2 (Chasis Intruded) For cmos, pin 1 pin2 conected is normal operation pin 2 pin3 conected is for resetting the bios if reset caried on jumper must be taken back to normal operation positing Chasis Intruded worning is shown when chasis jumper removed or put on the pin1 so the jumper can not contact the pin2 and pin3. You must connect pin2 and pin3 by a jumper and restart your computer. Posted on Dec 14, 2010. • 10406 Answers SOURCE: >chassis instrusion Some computers can sense when some (presumably 'unauthorized') person removed one of the side-panels from the computer-case, maybe to remove a disk-drive, remove a CD-drive, or remove a stick of RAM. So, your computer is just telling you that it has (sometime) sensed that physical access. >CMOS settings What's the _FULL_ text of that message?
It could be that the battery on the motherboard (silver-coloured, about the size of a US $0.25 coin) is 'dead', and needs to be replaced. Posted on Oct 26, 2010. >chassis instrusion Some computers can sense when some (presumably 'unauthorized') person removed one of the side-panels from the computer-case, maybe to remove a disk-drive, remove a CD-drive, or remove a stick of RAM.
So, your computer is just telling you that it has (sometime) sensed that physical access. >CMOS settings What's the _FULL_ text of that message? It could be that the battery on the motherboard (silver-coloured, about the size of a US $0.25 coin) is 'dead', and needs to be replaced. Three 6 Mafia Zip there.
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