Anyone have a clue how to clear this once it's triggered. I decided to put my system together today so I can try it out at default settings for the next couple of days, at least until my friend here can help me add the dipswitch for the clock multiplier onto the board (maybe Friday).
Anyhow, to the problem:
The A7M has a chassis intrusion detection connector, and my case has a lead for it. So when I was installing the mobo, I connected it.
Bad thing!
After I closed everything up and booted, I went straight to the bios, intending to set it up. First thing, I get a message that the chassis was intruded, please check. It has an okay button, but won't respond to any key that I can find, lol. So I can't do ANYTHING in the bios yet. The manual doesn't discuss anywhere how to clear the darn warning, and I'm ready to pull my hair out!
Thanks in advance!
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Ace. I'm like the Invisible Man- I'm here, you just don't see me that often.
Anyhow, to the problem:
The A7M has a chassis intrusion detection connector, and my case has a lead for it. So when I was installing the mobo, I connected it.
Bad thing!
After I closed everything up and booted, I went straight to the bios, intending to set it up. First thing, I get a message that the chassis was intruded, please check. It has an okay button, but won't respond to any key that I can find, lol. So I can't do ANYTHING in the bios yet. The manual doesn't discuss anywhere how to clear the darn warning, and I'm ready to pull my hair out!
Thanks in advance!
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Ace. I'm like the Invisible Man- I'm here, you just don't see me that often.
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