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Hi my mb is Asus P4C800 Deluxe

There are 3 pins

+5VSB_MB
Chassis Signal
GND

The jumper is on Chassis Signal and GND, I have put the switch on Chassis Signal and GND but that does not work, I have tested the switch
 

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Once the intrusion has been enabled and you open the box you should get that message. Even if the box is closed.

Disable the intrusion and power on the PC and lett it boot. After shutting down the PC, power it back on and re enable the intrusion. And DO NOT open the box up or you will see the massage again.

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Yeah, but you have to disable intrusion first and power on the PC to make sure it's disabled and then shut it back down. Then enable the intrusion again and next time the box is open you will get the intrusion message. If the box isn't open there is no message. That's how I did it on the Dell Optiplexes that I've worked on.
 

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Hi my mb is Asus P4C800 Deluxe

There are 3 pins

+5VSB_MB
Chassis Signal
GND

The jumper is on Chassis Signal and GND, I have put the switch on Chassis Signal and GND but that does not work, I have tested the switch
Did you happen to try putting the switch between +5VSB_MB and Chassis Signal?
 

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Since the chassis intrusion switch is probably designed to let you know if someone opens the case when it's turned off, I'd guess that it would have to be connected to something other than ground. :) The +5VSB_MB pin happens to have voltage whenever the power plug is in the wall, even when the system is turned off. It seems logical that it would be the thing to use, and by jumpering to ground you should be disabling the chassis intrusion feature.
 

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:O

one would think a simple switch should be not too much of a problem, i cant even honestly see what the problem is...

on mine, i have to go to the bios screen and reset open case status.... (which requires a password)


then it will reboot fine

~BoB~
 
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