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    Quote Originally Posted by simri View Post
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    Boot block ......... Is the only thing i can do to flash (USB Device) P5WDH.ROM
    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusTaz View Post
    not sure man, anyone else can chime in with any advise to help this dear fella...
    Did a quick Google and found this article about "loose/bent pin" chassis intrusion jumper:
    http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/windows/a...n-system-15608

    If the jumper is not "loose" and verified it's over the correct pins: (see attached pic)
    - unplug AC power
    - CAREFULLY double-check intrusion jumper and pins for "tightness"
    - check PCB mounting for odd shorts
    - disconnect all USB devices, especially powered HUBs (in case of a "sneak-circuit" supplying +5sbvdc to intrusion circuit)
    - clear BIOS with jumper (10sec)
    - connect only keyboard and USB port if needed for flashdrive, else floppy
    - reconnect AC power and pray

    If all fails, guess its time to request replacement BIOS chip from ASUS Support?

    Best of luck to you!

    EDIT: just found more stuff using Google "ASUS intrusion" search term
    http://www.digit-life.com/forum/0003/000387.html

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    Dr Fat Chick - Junior Member
    I had this problem with my brand new A7v333 and fixed it successfully:
    If you look on the Asus web site you can find the fix tucked away in a faq - it suggests removing the existing jumper, rebooting (yes, you'll get the error but now correctly because the chassis alert pins are bare).
    Now jump the pins with a NEW jumper cap (should ship with the board) and....huzzah!! immediate boot....at least that fixed mine.
    It's still a bit worrying that this problem crops up on so many Asus boards though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bichi View Post
    Did a quick Google and found this article about "loose/bent pin" chassis intrusion jumper:
    http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/windows/a...n-system-15608

    If the jumper is not "loose" and verified it's over the correct pins: (see attached pic)
    - unplug AC power
    - CAREFULLY double-check intrusion jumper and pins for "tightness"
    - check PCB mounting for odd shorts
    - disconnect all USB devices, especially powered HUBs (in case of a "sneak-circuit" supplying +5sbvdc to intrusion circuit)
    - clear BIOS with jumper (10sec)
    - connect only keyboard and USB port if needed for flashdrive, else floppy
    - reconnect AC power and pray

    If all fails, guess its time to request replacement BIOS chip from ASUS Support?

    Best of luck to you!

    EDIT: just found more stuff using Google "ASUS intrusion" search term
    http://www.digit-life.com/forum/0003/000387.html

    clipped from above thread:
    Dr Fat Chick - Junior Member
    I had this problem with my brand new A7v333 and fixed it successfully:
    If you look on the Asus web site you can find the fix tucked away in a faq - it suggests removing the existing jumper, rebooting (yes, you'll get the error but now correctly because the chassis alert pins are bare).
    Now jump the pins with a NEW jumper cap (should ship with the board) and....huzzah!! immediate boot....at least that fixed mine.
    It's still a bit worrying that this problem crops up on so many Asus boards though.
    Nice find man hope this helps him out...
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