Please ask the ranking master, I need to press the F1 key when my computer starts, why?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Did you have a hardware change? You go to the BIOS and set the settings that match the current system

    If you don't need to set it in the BIOS, don't set it to boot1 But if the floppy drive always lights up during the boot process, it means that your floppy drive is broken, and you need to replace it with a new one or throw it away, otherwise the system will alarm every time you boot up, which may also be the reason why you press F1 every time

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely not that the battery is dead, it's better to set it in the BIOS, don't set Ruanqu to boot1.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because your computer doesn't have a soft zone.

    Enter the BIOS to shield the soft area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    BIOS setup issue. I can't remember the specifics.

    PS: It's definitely not that the battery is dead.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I tell you very responsibly, you are the CMOS battery on the motherboard is dead, you go and change it! Dude, how long has it been since you had this machine? Or how long has the machine been used?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The battery is dead, right? Otherwise, there is a setting error in the BIOS. Modify it, and restore the default settings as well.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When booting up,Win7 system users always need to wait for a while to enter the system,Some users feedback that during this period, the screen will appear "pressf1tocontinue,deltoentersetup"prompt,And the screen is frozen,You need to press the F1 key to start the computer normally。 It doesn't affect our normal use of the computer, but it feels weird. Why is this happening?

    What should we do in this situation? Let's find out!

    Reason:

    1. There is no floppy drive or the floppy drive is broken, and there is a floppy drive in the BIOS, resulting in pressing F1 to boot up to start normally;

    2. I originally hung two hard disks and set up two hard disks in the BIOS, but later removed one of them and forgot to change the BIOS settings back;

    3. If the motherboard battery is not lost, it will also cause data loss.

    4. Reboot the system, enter the BIOS settings, and find that the floppy drive is set to, but there is actually no floppy drive in the chassis.

    Workaround:

    1. Replace the motherboard battery;

    2. Press del to enter the BIOS at boot, boot and start the order, and turn off the floppy drive to start;

    3. Start the computer and press the [DEL] button to enter the main BIOS settings interface.

    4. Select the "AdvancedBiosFeatures" setting item and press the Enter key to enter;

    5. Set "bootupfloppyseek" to "disabled".

    The above is the reason and solution for win7 system users who need to press the F1 key to turn on the computer normally.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You need to press the F1 key to enter the boot, mainly because the settings in the BIOS do not match the real hardware data.

    , can be divided into the following situations:

    1. In fact, there is no floppy drive or the floppy drive is broken, but there is a floppy drive in the BIOS, which leads to pressing.

    f1 to continue.

    2. In some CMOS settings, the keyboard problem will also appear to press F1 to boot up.

    3. It turned out that there were two hard disks hung, and they were set up as dual hard disks in the BIOS, but when one of them was removed, it was.

    Forgetting to change the BIOS settings back, this issue also occurs.

    3. If the motherboard battery is out of power, it will also cause data loss, which will cause this failure.

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    5. In addition, it may be a hardware error, which can be replaced for checking.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The battery on the motherboard is dead, just replace it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This happens when the battery powered by the BIOS is dead. The question linked below may be helpful to you.

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