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It dies before booting into the system, and there are roughly the following reasons:
CPU, memory, graphics card, motherboard, hardware conflicts.
Since you have ruled out the main three things, the rest is the motherboard and conflict, first of all, do not plug in other devices, just use the main accessories CPU memory graphics card to light up the computer, to see if there is a crash, if not, it is caused by hardware conflict, otherwise it is a motherboard failure. Don't just look at the voltage and capacitance of the motherboard, the motherboard fault is not visible to the naked eye, it is recommended to use the motherboard diagnostic card to know it.
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It's too complicated. I've tried it all and I can't figure it out. Send it for repair.
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If there is a problem with the interruption, get rid of all the pci and try.
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Is it that the slot of the memory is too dirty, and the pins of the memory are not in good contact. Clean it up and blow the ash out.
The worst thing is the problem with the motherboard, the BIOS can't boot the system self-test normally, and I've seen a similar situation on a machine that has been attacked by a CIH virus before. Only upgrading the BIOS can solve the problem.
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It seems that it is very likely that it is a problem with the keyboard, you change the keyboard to see, if not, there is a problem with the mouth of the keyboard.
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There is no screen of the motherboard when the computer is turned on, which is the boot picture because the "Full Screen Logo" car in the BIOS is set to "Enabled", and it can be changed to the "Closed Shake Disabled" option.
Tool Material: Take the Dell Optiplex 7070MT desktop as an example.
1. First of all, on the Dell Optiplex 7070MT desktop, press the power button to turn on the Dell Optiplex 7070MT desktop.
2. Secondly, during the boot of the Dell Optiplex 7070MT desktop, press the "DEL" button to enter the BIOS interface.
3. Then in the main BIOS interface, select the "Boot Settings Configuration" option in the "Boot" tab.
4. In the "Boot Settings Configuration" interface, select the "Full Screen Logo" option.
5. Finally, in the "Full Screen Logo" interface, select the "disabled" option.
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Hello! I'm glad to answer for you, the solution to the problem of not displaying the motherboard screen when the computer is turned on: 1. Display wiring error display wiring error This is the problem we encounter the most, this kind of computer host is generally equipped with an independent graphics card, and many users connect the display to the display interface on the motherboard, this is the wrong connection, we need to connect the ** line of the display to the display interface of the independent graphics card, unless you are a nuclear display platform.
The monitor is correctly connected to the independent graphics card display interface 2, the computer memory is not plugged into the memory is also the most common problem that the computer does not light up, first of all, we need to check whether the memory is not fully inserted into the memory slot, it is recommended to reinstall the memory, or change the memory to other memory slots and try to boot it up. Generally, if the memory is not plugged in tightly, the host cannot be lit, and the host may be turned around and stopped. If you have two memory modules, you can try to alternately insert one memory to avoid memory compatibility issues.
Memory reinstallation 3, check the independent graphics card, if our monitor ** interface is correctly installed on the independent graphics card, we can try to connect the keyboard to the computer host, check whether the keyboard indicator light on the keyboard is on, we can try to press the small number key on the keyboard at the top of the "num lock", if you press it once, it will go off, and then press it to light up, then it means that the host has been running normally, but it is not displayed, and the problem is basically on the independent graphics card.
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The computer boot has been stuck in the motherboard logo interface, indicating that the problem was found during the power-on self-test, and it needs to be checked one by one, and the problem can be entered normally after the problem is solved.
1. If you can't enter the system when you boot up the motherboard logo, you need to restart the TAB button to skip the logo screen or press the DEL key continuously (F2 or other designated hotkeys for the notebook) to enter the CMOS setting interface, and turn off the Full Screen Logo Show in the Advanced BIOS Features tab to see if the POST information can be displayed, and then determine the problem.
2. Under normal circumstances, according to the prompt information of the black screen and white characters on the screen, press the F1 key to skip the non-fatal error and start the computer directly, or press the del key to enter the CMOS, and then press F9 to load the predefined parameters or select Load Optimized Defaults (load the high-performance default) or Load Fail-Safe Defaults (load the fail-safe default), and then press F10 to save and exit the restart.
3. If the original CMOS parameters are not saved or the system time in CMOS is restored to the factory time after the shutdown and power off, it may be that the motherboard battery is invalid, and the battery needs to be replaced, and then load the predefined parameters and save them according to step 2.
4. If the above operations are invalid, it means that there is a problem with the hardware, generally due to poor contact of the memory due to oxidation, or the hard disk may be damaged due to poor connection or hard disk master boot record, you need to re-insert the memory or hard disk, or repair the hard disk master boot record, or reinstall the system or replace the hard disk.
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The computer boots into the motherboard to interface since, you can try the following methods to solve:
1. Clean the computer case as a whole, including the motherboard and fan. After finishing the work, plug the power cable and interface cable connected to the hard disk and optical drive again and then turn it on.
2. If it is not good, set it up after entering the BIOS when the computer is turned on or when the computer is restarted.
3. If it is still not good, you have to trouble it, try to reinstall the system yourself, how it still does not work, it may be the aging problem of the computer motherboard, and the motherboard needs to be replaced.
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Motherboard discharge try, on the motherboard on the button battery, take it down, the positive and negative poles know how to short, of course, do these are done in the case of power failure, and there is also to unplug the memory with an eraser to remove the metal feet, if possible, change to another memory to try, I hope it can help you.
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It may be that the hard disk is faulty, and it is recommended to send it for repair and testing or replace it with a new hard disk.
According to the description in the building theme, the possibility of a problem with the hard disk is very high, because the hard disk will also have problems when used on other computers, indicating that the hard disk itself is broken.
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Go to the BIOS and see what the whole body temperature of the computer is.
It is recommended to take the electricity since you put it.
Unplug all the sources du unplug the battery of the motherboard Unplug it in the try zhi I have encountered such a dao problem before This is how it is solved, read your problem and add: press del to run setuppress tab to display bios post message
It is strongly requested that you discharge the motherboard.
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First of all, in the case of power failure, unplug the memory module and wipe the gold finger part with an eraser. Replug the trial - if the problem persists, restore or redo the system. If that doesn't work, try plugging the drive back into the motherboard.
It's just about emptying the CMOS. Good luck. If you are not familiar with the hardware, look for after-sales service.
It's safer this way.
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1. There is a problem with the hard disk. Detect the hard drive.
2. There is a problem with the hard disk connection. Plug the cable back in.
3. There is a problem with the system on the hard disk. Reworked the system.
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1. The following is the motherboard logo interface as an example, desktops are generally del, choose which key to press according to your own page prompts, here you have to keep pressing del.
2. Press the del key to enter the following interface, and use the cursor key to select the rightmost option "exit".
3. Use the upper and lower cursor keys to select the "Load Setup Defaults" option, press Enter to confirm and save.
4. Do the previous step and press F10 to save and exit, and restarting the computer should solve the problem.
How to skip the motherboard logo interface at boot and not show it?
2. Select the white English option in the above figure, that is, to boot the configuration settings, after entering this option, as shown below, use the up and down cursor keys to move to the white English option.
3. Press the Enter key to display the option box in the figure below, select disabled, then confirm, press F10 to save and exit, restart the computer and you will find that the full screen logo interface is gone.
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