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Some recent changes to my system involved necessary disconnection and

reconnection of multiple (SATA, IDE master and slave) hard drives.

 

The first boot attempt went straight to 'CMOS Setup Utility' with a message

window warning of "System Intrusion" and "Check the System", which seems

reasonable enough. But this now happens at every bootup and long after the

initial changes.

Clicking "OK" and then "Save and Exit" (F10) gets XP started up fine, but

the procedure has become a annoying.

 

Is there an on/off/reset for this "System Intrusion" message?

 

Thanks for any help.

TerryS.

There usually is in BIOS settings.........check all of the pages carefully.

peter

"TerryS" <nilbak3@zilcher.net> wrote in message

news:u2dkoD$uHHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Some recent changes to my system involved necessary disconnection and

> reconnection of multiple (SATA, IDE master and slave) hard drives.

>

> The first boot attempt went straight to 'CMOS Setup Utility' with a

> message window warning of "System Intrusion" and "Check the System", which

> seems reasonable enough. But this now happens at every bootup and long

> after the initial changes.

> Clicking "OK" and then "Save and Exit" (F10) gets XP started up fine, but

> the procedure has become a annoying.

>

> Is there an on/off/reset for this "System Intrusion" message?

>

> Thanks for any help.

> TerryS.

>

>

>

>

Some computer cases have a physical switch

that changes state when the case is taken apart

to let you know (in a networked environment)

that somebody's tried to get in.

 

You may have pulled/knocked/otherwise disturbed

the wires going to that switch.

 

Or, as the other poster said, it may require a "reset"

from the BIOS settings.

 

 

"TerryS" <nilbak3@zilcher.net> wrote in message

news:u2dkoD$uHHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Some recent changes to my system involved necessary disconnection and

> reconnection of multiple (SATA, IDE master and slave) hard drives.

>

> The first boot attempt went straight to 'CMOS Setup Utility' with a message

> window warning of "System Intrusion" and "Check the System", which seems

> reasonable enough. But this now happens at every bootup and long after the

> initial changes.

> Clicking "OK" and then "Save and Exit" (F10) gets XP started up fine, but

> the procedure has become a annoying.

>

> Is there an on/off/reset for this "System Intrusion" message?

>

> Thanks for any help.

> TerryS.

>

>

>

>

"TerryS" <nilbak3@zilcher.net> wrote

> Some recent changes to my system involved necessary disconnection and

> reconnection of multiple (SATA, IDE master and slave) hard drives.

>

> The first boot attempt went straight to 'CMOS Setup Utility' with a

> message window warning of "System Intrusion" and "Check the System", which

> seems reasonable enough. But this now happens at every bootup and long

> after the initial changes.

> Clicking "OK" and then "Save and Exit" (F10) gets XP started up fine, but

> the procedure has become a annoying.

>

> Is there an on/off/reset for this "System Intrusion" message?

 

It's not an XP OS feature, or issue. It's related to your hardware and

BIOS.

 

--

Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

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