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May I ask if the motherboard used by the landlord should be the Intel series, right?
This can be said to be a common problem of Intel's motherboard, and the solution is very simple, just discharge the motherboard. The specific method is: first unplug the host power cord and display signal cable, then remove the host side panel, touch the ground or wall before touching the computer (remove the static electricity on the body), and then you can see that there is a button battery on the motherboard, generally there are jumpers next to the battery, and the underground logo is CLR CMOS, which means to discharge CMOS, generally there are three pins (1 2 3).
First of all, you should remember the initial position of the jumper (1 2), then unplug the jumper cap from the 1 2 position, touch the 2 3 position, and wait about 10 seconds to restore the jumper cap to the 1 2 position. Or buckle the battery off, use a key or screwdriver to short the contact piece at the bottom of the battery and the metal piece around the fixed battery, and you're good to go.
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It is estimated that it is broken, and this will be the case with the aging of the optical drive. It is recommended to take it for repair.
If the optical drive and the hard disk are connected to the same cable, try the jumper, there is a rubber particle next to the socket of the optical drive, and insert it instead.
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You use a needle to pass through the small roar under the optical drive, to see if it can come out, if it can come out, it may be that the optical drive has been used for a long time and there is something stuck, if it can't come out, it means that the optical drive is broken, you change the optical drive to try to see if it works
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It is possible that the BIOS chip is damaged. But you said that the floppy drive light is on, there may be salvation, try BIOS hot-swap repair. Specifically, go to the Internet to search for it.,It's everywhere.。。
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Now find a good CD-ROM drive to try...
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Put the computer into the CD, the optical drive light will be on for a while and then it will be gone, there is no response, you can exit it.
Hello [Whale Eater] In this case, the disc cannot be recognized, that is, the disc cannot be read. 1. Take the disc to another computer first to see if it can be recognized, if it is also not recognized, it may be the reason for the disc. 2. If other computers can identify it, it means that the optical drive of this computer may have an aging laser head, and the optical drive can be replaced.
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The computer does not read the disc data.
1. The optical drive can be popped up freely, indicating that the optical drive is energized.
2. If the indicator light is not on, it means that the computer does not read the disc data.
3. There is a problem with the data connection between the computer and the optical drive, reinsert the data cable or replace the data cable.
4. If there is a problem with the optical drive itself or the optical drive is seriously aged, the optical disc data cannot be read, and the optical drive is replaced.
5. The driver of the optical drive is lost, and the driver of the optical drive is reloaded. Dial the optical drive data cable and power cable, and plug it back in, the computer will automatically detect the optical drive and automatically load the driver after it is turned on.
6. There is a problem with the quality of the disc.
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According to what you said, first of all, if you have an optical drive installed on your computer, then the optical drive will also start immediately when the computer starts up (the optical drive keeps flashing is the optical drive is starting to read the disc, even if there is no disc in the optical drive), especially if the computer is set to "optical drive start", generally does not need to be set up like this.
And you said to kick the chassis a few times to be good, it may be that your optical drive and motherboard connection problems, it is recommended that you open the chassis to re-plug the two cables of the optical drive again, but this problem will not make the computer unable to boot, then you had better set the computer to "hard disk boot", so that the computer will not read the optical drive when it starts. If you need to install the system, etc., then you can change the settings to "Optical Drive Boot".
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Can you enter the BOIS? Press the del key when you turn it on. If you can, turn off the boot from the optical drive, and if you can't, unplug the graphics card and memory and use the eraser to clean their gold fingers.
Then clean the slots of the memory and graphics card. Plug in the memory and graphics card. Finally, after discharging the BIOS, it can be used normally!
Clean up the dust and then talk about it!
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It should be that your circuit motherboard has poor contact, especially the power cord of the motherboard, the computer does not need an optical drive to start, or it may be caused by insufficient power supply, if so, it is recommended to replace the power supply. If you don't need the optical drive, you can unplug the power cord of the optical drive.
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You remove the optical drive and try it, there may be a problem with the power supply, you try them one by one, if it really doesn't work, then take it to the technology market to repair, it is best to go to the place where you have the machine and let them repair it for you. Because many things are guaranteed for 3 years, if they are repaired for you free of charge during the warranty period.
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Either it's broken, or the interface is in poor contact.
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Summary. Hello, pro 1, there are several possibilities that the computer can't be turned on, there is a problem with the power supply, there is a problem with the graphics card, there is a problem with the memory, and there is a problem with the power supply of the motherboard. 2. If the optical drive can be turned on, it means that the optical drive is powered on normally, and check whether the power supply fan is operating normally.
3. If the fan cannot operate normally, the power supply is faulty, and replacing the power supply can solve the problem. 4. If the power supply fan is normal, remove the independent graphics card and connect the integrated graphics card to see if the computer can start normally. 5. If the integrated graphics card cannot boot the computer, please unplug the memory module and wipe the gold finger and replace the slot to see if it can boot normally.
6. If none of the above methods work, it means that there is a problem with the motherboard, and the motherboard should be repaired or replaced to solve the problem.
Hello, I have seen your question, and I am sorting out the answer, please wait for a while Hello, pro 1, there are several possibilities if the computer does not turn on, there is a problem with the power supply, there is a problem with the graphics card, there is a problem with the memory, and there is a problem with the power supply of the motherboard. 2. If the optical drive can be opened, it means that the optical drive is powered on normally, and check whether the power supply is operating normally. 3. If the fan cannot operate normally, the power supply is faulty, and replacing the power supply can solve the problem.
4. If the power supply fan is normal, remove the independent graphics card and connect the integrated graphics card to see if the computer can start normally. 5. If the integrated graphics card cannot start the computer, please unplug the memory module and wipe the gold finger and replace the slot to see if it can start normally. 6. If none of the above methods work, it means that there is a problem with the motherboard, and the motherboard should be repaired or replaced to solve the problem.
Where is the integrated graphics card located.
Hello, the pro-integrated graphics card is generally located on the other side of the processor opposite the socket inside the motherboard near the corner of the motherboard.
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The optical drive hardware is damaged, let's replace it.
The quality of the disc you put in is not good, or the disk surface is particularly badly damaged, or the reading ability of the disc is reduced due to the aging of the optical drive, resulting in the optical drive not being able to read the information of a certain area. Because our optical drive does not have the ability of hardware automatic error correction (if it is a software disk, there is no problem of automatic error correction, only the image file can skip the information of a certain section through automatic error correction), in this case, the optical drive only increases the power of the laser head and repeatedly tries to read out the original content, and the result is that the "optical drive light is always on but cannot be taken out" problem as you mentioned. You must know that in this state, the motor of the optical drive is running all the time, which means that your disk is still rotating at high speed in the optical drive.
In this case, you should shut down and restart the machine first, but do not do any operations to read the disc (including viewing "My Computer", etc.), just take out the disc first. In short, once the optical drive light is on, it is best not to force the disc to be removed. The forced recoiling hole on your optical drive is intended for use when the power is off, and using this function when the optical drive is reading the disk is likely to cause damage to the optical drive motor, laser head and other components.
Understand this truth, you will know, your optical drive has been damaged, fortunately it is not expensive, let's replace it.
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One is the driver of the system, or something else is wrong, if the system is still like this, then it is really a broken optical drive, see which part of the optical drive is broken, change one, it is estimated that it will be very cheap.
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In the boot item settings in the motherboard BIOS, there is a first boot device, a second boot device, a third boot device, and the computer will start in turn When the first boot device is an optical drive, the computer will start from the optical drive when it is turned on, and then the optical drive will flash When you find that the optical drive cannot be started, find the second boot device.
Now the first boot device has been changed to a hard disk, so the optical drive doesn't flash.
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1. Check whether the bootable system disk is put into the optical drive, and it is normal that there is no disk that is not reflected when it is turned on.
2. Check whether the disc drive reads out first, after starting the system, open my computer, click on the disk letter of the disc, if prompted please put in the disc or can not be opened, etc., the disc does not read out, if the disc can not be opened on other computers, the disc problem. If it can be turned on on another computer, the optical drive laser head will be turned into a laser head, and the optical drive needs to be replaced.
3. If the disc can be read, it should be that the optical drive is not set as the preferred boot in the BIOS, and the optical drive is set as the preferred boot device in the BIOS, and then press F10 to save, click yes to confirm, and restart to boot from the optical drive.
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First: Shut down, then unplug the data cable and power cable of the optical drive and plug them back in. If it doesn't work.
Second: If the optical drive is broken, replace the optical drive.
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Turn it off, then unplug the data cable and power cable of the optical drive and plug them back in.
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