You must enter the bios to disable it.I changed my PSU for a long time and now when I start my PC I get a message saying :,,Chasis Intrusion'' . Any ideas how I could get rid of this ? It doesn't let me thru the BIOS password too
You must enter the bios to disable it.I changed my PSU for a long time and now when I start my PC I get a message saying :,,Chasis Intrusion'' . Any ideas how I could get rid of this ? It doesn't let me thru the BIOS password too
I just removed the battery. And with the password, I didn't forgot it, I just put it in and doesn't let me go thru until gives me a message like : fatal error, intel link and thingsYou must enter the bios to disable it.
You need to find your bios password to get into the bios. If you have forgotten it, it is not a very secure item -- usually simply clearing the CMOS with the jumper or removing the bios battery with your computer unplugged will set everything to default.
And don't use them in the future as they are not helpful.
So did you get in after removing the battery while unplugging the computer? If not, what motherboard model?I just removed the battery. And with the password, I didn't forgot it, I just put it in and doesn't let me go thru until gives me a message like : fatal error, intel link and things
Placed the battery in, didn't work. mobo : DQ67SWSo did you get in after removing the battery while unplugging the computer? If not, what motherboard model?
To be clear: you had the computer unplugged when you removed the battery?Placed the battery in, didn't work. mobo : DQ67SW
YesTo be clear: you had the computer unplugged when you removed the battery?
Where is it exactly, I took a look and didn't found it?On that board, Intel recommends using the jumper instead, like THIS.
Your manual would show you, but Intel calls it an Intel MEBX Reset Header -- yours is just behind the 4 SATA ports, very close so it may be obscured by SATA cables. Pin 1 is towards the board and 3 towards the nearby edge:Where is it exactly, I took a look and didn't found it?
Is it this one ? - View: https://imgur.com/a/X39z8fkYour manual would show you, but Intel calls it an Intel MEBX Reset Header -- yours is just behind the 4 SATA ports, very close so it may be obscured by SATA cables. Pin 1 is towards the board and 3 towards the nearby edge:
Using the MEBX Reset Jumper (the recommended method)
- Locate the MEBX Reset Header (see diagrams below).
- Shut the system down and disconnect the AC mains.
- Short pins 1 and 2 of the header together for 5 seconds.
- Reconnect the AC mains.
- Test that the password has been cleared.
I see where they are. What now ?No, just below the lower right edge of the circle, almost touching the SATA ports where a blue and black are side by side. You should download a copy of your manual -- it shows very clearly.
Three pins with no jumper on them.
Intel's recommended method:I see where they are. What now ?
Okay. Thank you !Intel's recommended method:
Using the MEBX Reset Jumper (the recommended method)
- Locate the MEBX Reset Header.
- Shut the system down and disconnect the AC mains.
- Short pins 1 and 2 of the header together for 5 seconds.
- Reconnect the AC mains.
- Test that the password has been cleared.