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Hello,
. I have an ASUS A7N8X-DELUXE motherboard (I know it's quite old) and I wanted to change its current AMD Athlon Thunderbird processor to an AMD Athlon 1800 +. However, before changing the processor, I removed the battery from the motherboard and dusted off the interior a bit, but now when I turn on the PC, I get a message that says:
Floppy disk(s) fail (40)
Warning!! Case Open Warning
However, up until now, I have always left the PC open... and the "Floppy disk(40)" error, I don't know where it comes from.
I tried the Clear CMOS to reset everything, but that forces me to go back and adjust the FSB. The battery is charged, so it's not that... I don't know if this can help, but the problem persists with both processors.
Thank you for any responses you may provide^^
. I have an ASUS A7N8X-DELUXE motherboard (I know it's quite old) and I wanted to change its current AMD Athlon Thunderbird processor to an AMD Athlon 1800 +. However, before changing the processor, I removed the battery from the motherboard and dusted off the interior a bit, but now when I turn on the PC, I get a message that says:
Floppy disk(s) fail (40)
Warning!! Case Open Warning
However, up until now, I have always left the PC open... and the "Floppy disk(40)" error, I don't know where it comes from.
I tried the Clear CMOS to reset everything, but that forces me to go back and adjust the FSB. The battery is charged, so it's not that... I don't know if this can help, but the problem persists with both processors.
Thank you for any responses you may provide^^
2 answers
You need to configure your BIOS.
Disable your Floppy disk.
On your motherboard, there should be 2 pins named Chassis Intrusion, or something like Ch. Int, you need to put a jumper on them.
If they do not exist, there should be an option for Chassis intrusion in your BIOS, you need to disable it.
Disable your Floppy disk.
On your motherboard, there should be 2 pins named Chassis Intrusion, or something like Ch. Int, you need to put a jumper on them.
If they do not exist, there should be an option for Chassis intrusion in your BIOS, you need to disable it.
Thank you for your response BeFax, I managed to disable "floppy disk"
So I no longer have the error message "Floppy disk(s) fail (40).
But the other message has not disappeared
Regarding the jumpers to move on the motherboard, I can't find the chassis intrusions. And in the BIOS, in the security tab, I only have the choice between setup and system, what to do ?? (I still do not have access to the hard drive so not to Windows XP).
So I no longer have the error message "Floppy disk(s) fail (40).
But the other message has not disappeared
Regarding the jumpers to move on the motherboard, I can't find the chassis intrusions. And in the BIOS, in the security tab, I only have the choice between setup and system, what to do ?? (I still do not have access to the hard drive so not to Windows XP).
Look in the motherboard manual, pages 8 and 32:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socka/nforce2/a7n8x-deluxe/f1292_a7n8x_deluxe.pdf
The chassis pins are located at the bottom right of the motherboard.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socka/nforce2/a7n8x-deluxe/f1292_a7n8x_deluxe.pdf
The chassis pins are located at the bottom right of the motherboard.
Un jumper, en français, peut désigner plusieurs choses selon le contexte :
1. **Vêtement** : Un jumper est un pull ou un gilet. Il s'agit d'un vêtement en tricot porté sur le haut du corps.
2. **Électronique** : Un jumper est un petit connecteur utilisé sur une carte de circuit imprimé pour établir une connexion entre des broches.
3. **Sauter** : En anglais, "jumper" peut aussi faire référence à une personne qui saute, par exemple en sport ou en gymnastique.
Le sens dépend donc du contexte dans lequel le terme est utilisé.
These are jumpers that you can find on old motherboards that allow a connection between two pins:
http://media.paperblog.fr/i/113/1133108/cavaliers-dun-pc-jumpers-L-2.jpeg
http://media.paperblog.fr/i/113/1133108/cavaliers-dun-pc-jumpers-L-2.jpeg