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Press the Delete key to enter the BIOS, enter the Advanced Setup Page, find the Quick Boot item, and set it to UnabledSkip the self-test and try it.
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If the disk cannot be inserted, the detection will be started.
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If your computer displays the error message "Windows could not start successfully", it usually means that there is some kind of malfunction or problem with the system that prevents Windows from starting properly. Here are some possible causes and solutions:
Corrupted System Files: In some cases, Windows may encounter corrupted or missing system files while booting up, resulting in failure to boot properly. You can try to fix this issue by using Windows Startup Repair Tool or reinstalling Windows.
Hardware failure: Some hardware failures, such as hard disk failure or memory failure, can also cause Windows to not boot properly. Check if there is an error on your hard drive, you can use the built-in disk checking tool of Windows or a third-party disk checking tool to check it.
In addition, to check if your computer's memory is corrupted, you can use the built-in memory diagnostic tool in Windows to check it.
Boot Configuration Error: A Windows boot profile error can also cause it to fail to boot properly. You can try to fix this issue by using Windows Startup Repair Tool or reinstalling Windows.
Virus or malware infection: A malware infection may cause Windows not to boot properly. Try scanning your computer with antivirus software and removing any detected malware.
Driver conflicts: Some driver conflicts can cause Windows to fail to boot properly. Try uninstalling the recently installed driver or software and restarting your computer to see if the problem resolves.
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2: The keyboard is out of order, the first reason I guess is the problem of the hardware interface, you change the port, and the second one I guess is the reason in the motherboard settings. For both of these reasons, you need to go into the blos and set it up.
Generally, you need to press del or f12 to enter the blos. As for the specific settings, each blos is slightly different, so I recommend that you let someone else do it, and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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If you can press the Del button to enter the BIOS settings, set the floppy drive to turn off, or press the Del button to enter the BIOS settings and select the first one"Basic settings", I didn't set the floopy one"disabel"It's okay to be invalid. Press the enter key to enter the first item, see if the "drive A" item inside is "none", if not, press "pgup" or "pgdn" to modify, press "esc" to exit, press f10 to press enter to exit the BIOS, restart, if it doesn't work, change the battery and then reset it according to the above steps.
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Press F1 to enter the system, you have to set it in the BIOS. In your case, you should reinstall the system.
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Unplug the memory, click the gold finger with an eraser and put it back on!
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There's a problem with the keyboard interface behind the host. If it doesn't work, try reinstalling the system. It could also be a virus.
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1.Software issues: It is recommended that you reinstall the operating system to see if that resolves the problem.
2.Hardware problems: You say that your computer "drips" differently when it is turned on If there is a hardware problem, different faults will be accompanied by different sounds.
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1. Short: The system starts up normally.
2. For a general error, you can enter the CMOS to change the incorrect settings.
1 Long 2 Short RAM or motherboard errors, you can focus the check on the memory or motherboard1 Long 2 short monitor or graphics card errors.
1 long 3 short keyboard control error, check the motherboard.
1 Long 9 Short Flash RAM or EPROM error on motherboard, BIOS corruption, replace Flash RMA
Long sound The memory module is inserted or damaged, and the memory module can be reinserted or replaced.
If the power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card, check the connection plugs and repeat the short ringing power failure.
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1 Short memory refresh failure, motherboard memory refresh circuit fault, you can try to replace the memory module.
2 Short parity error, the first 64K memory chip has a parity failure, you can set the ECC check of the memory to off in the CMOS settings.
3 Short Basic 64k memory failed, memory chip check failed, you can try to replace the memory module.
4 Short clock error, timer on motherboard does not work.
5 Short CPU failures, check your CPU
6 Short A20 door failure, keypad controller contains A20 door switch failure.
7 Short CPU Exception Interrupt Error, the CPU on the motherboard produces an exception interrupt and cannot switch the column protection mode.
8 Short Showing memory error, no memory on the graphics card or showing memory error, replacing the graphics card or video memory.
9. The ROM check failed, and the ROM checksum value is not the same as the value recorded in the BIOS.
10 Short CMOS register read and write errors, and the shutdowm register in CMOS RAM is faulty.
11. Short cache error, external cacahe corruption, external cache failure.
1 long 3 short memory error, memory corruption, just replace it.
1 Long 8 Short display test error, the monitor data cable is not plugged in properly or the graphics card is not plugged in properly.
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I've been using computers for a long time. Is it sometimes stuck there when you enter the system progress bar?
It's good to reinstall the system, and it is recommended that you buy a new disc to install it, and don't install the same as before.
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There are several stages of system startup: 1. Boot to-display, logl-display into the system flow bar. 3. The flow bar into the system goes into the system. You have to look at what stage your machine is in.
1. If the first stage of boot or there is an alarm sound on boot, etc., it is generally the hardware self-test that fails.
2,In the second stage,Sometimes there will be a black screen at boot,The desktop is black, and only a small cursor flashes there。 Or it is obvious that the system files are missing and a bunch of files appear. Generally, this is a matter of guidance. Reloading the system can be solved.
3. In the third stage, there are hardware possibilities, you can test the hard disk or replace the memory to try, sometimes it is the case of boot and restart. Sometimes it is caused by a virus.
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There are many reasons that are not specifically described and cannot be analyzed.
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If the computer doesn't start, it's probably a virus.
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There may be a power supply or battery problem;
It is also possible that there is a problem with the circuit board;
There could also be an issue with the display;
The specific problem needs to be described in detail, thanks!
It's obviously a system problem, reinstall it.
It's good to restore the default value in the CMOS, if it doesn't work, you have to look at the English prompts, if the computer has been bought for more than 5 years, it is estimated that it is time to change the CMOS battery.
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