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The motherboard battery is dead.
Get a new battery.
Re-enter the BIOS, recognize the CPU (mainly adjust the external frequency correctly), save and launch.
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Change the battery and jump a line.
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The upstairs are all right, the buttons are out of power, they have to be replaced, go to the store and buy one, a few dollars.
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1.Most likely, the motherboard's CMOS coin cell battery is dead. Just remove the old battery and replace it with a new one.
2.It is also possible that the CMOS is set incorrectly. There are two workarounds:
One is to enter the CMOS settings and select"load bios defaults"item, and turn off non-existent devices, such as will"Floppy drives"Set to"none";The second is to open the chassis and find it"cmos clear"Jumper (usually near the CMOS battery) to clear the original wrong CMOS settings.
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Categories: Computer Network >> Operating System Failures.
Analysis: 1. Restore or optimize BIOS settings.
After turning on the computer or restarting the computer, "CD...... is displayed on the screen, press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS settings interface, award
Load BIOS defaults, this option is used to load the BIOS initial settings to determine the scope of the failure.
Load Oprimum Settings, which are optimized settings for the factory BIOS.
or AML Load BIOS Setup Defaults, which is used to load the initial BIOS settings.
Load High Performance Defaults, which is used to load BIOS optimization settings.
After selecting the default or optimized value with the keyboard arrow keys, press the Esc key, F10 key, and Y key to save and exit the settings.
2. Turn off the floppy drive.
Reboot, press Del into the BIOS, find Standard CMOS Setup, press Enter in the open interface, change Drive A: and DriveB: to None, set Floopy to Disable, press ESC, F10, Y, save and exit the settings.
3. Check and replace the motherboard battery.
Turn on the computer to see if you don't need to press F1 anymore.
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Can be the BIOS battery is dead =" Replace the battery, 5 yuan a capsule.
It could be that the bios is broken =".
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The easiest and most straightforward way you can try this is to reinstall the system and see if it works. If it still doesn't work, you can try to take the CPU off and put it on. Change the dotted fan.
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Pressing F1 does not necessarily mean that there is a problem with the floppy drive, and a prompt will appear if there is a problem with the keyboard or hard disk.
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Yours is an ASUS motherboard, right? There are two F1 in the ASUS motherboard that need to be shielded, and one in the boot is you looking for.
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Technology is developing rapidly, and now there is no need for floppy drives, so there is no BIOS either. If you press F1 manually, you need to revert to the BIOS.
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There is this hint in the BIOS settings, you can look for them one by one, and you can find them.
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1. Restore or optimize BIOS settings
Open. Computer.
Or after restarting the computer, the screen displays "CD......, press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS settings interface, award
loadbios
defaults, this option is used to load the BIOS initial settings, which is used to determine.
Fault. Range.
loadoprimum
Settings (load motherboard BIOS factory settings), which are optimized settings for the factory BIOS.
or amlload
biossetup
defaults, which is used to load the initial BIOS settings.
loadhigh
performance
defaults (high performance default), this option is used to load BIOS optimization settings. Use. Keyboard.
D-pad. Once the default or optimized value is selected, press the Esc key, F10 key.
Y key, save and exit the settings.
2. Turn off the floppy drive.
Reboot, press del into the BIOS, and find Standard
cmossetup
Press enter on the open.
Interface. , drive it
a: and driveb:
Change to none, set floopy to disable, press ESC, F10.
Y key, save and exit the settings.
3. Check and replace.
Motherboard battery. Turn on the computer to see if you don't need to press F1 anymore.
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1. The motherboard is out of power, and it prompts you to press F1, which can only be solved until you change the coin cell battery on the motherboard.
2. If your floppy drive is broken, or say no, it will be wrong to open the detection on the motherboard, and it is required to press F1 to skip, or press del to enter the motherboard settings.
Solved: Press del to enter the motherboard settings.
Standard CMOS Features select Enter.
Use the down arrow to move to drive a b
Press the PageDown key to set it to none
Press the esc back to add one layer.
Go to Advanced BIOS Features
Use the down arrow to move to seek floppy
Press the pagedown key to set it to disabled
Press esc to go back to the previous layer, and press f10 to save and exit.
Because the motherboards are now more intelligent, it is generally necessary to press the F1 key to skip these two items.
In the past, the hard disk would also prompt, but now they all recognize themselves as hard disks, and the hard disk will not prompt this item if it is broken, but it just can't start. The reason is that the motherboard is not recognized.
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The battery on the motherboard is out of power, replace it with a new one, and then reset the boot sequence to let the computer boot from the hard drive
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The coin cell battery on the motherboard is dead, and it is recommended that you go and replace one battery.
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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, which 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. I originally hung two hard disks, and set them as dual hard disks in the BIOS, but later forgot to change the BIOS settings back when I removed one of them, which will also cause this problem.
3. If the motherboard battery is out of power, it will also cause data loss, which will cause this failure.
4. Reboot the system, enter the BIOS settings, and find that the floppy drive is set to, but in fact there is no floppy drive in the chassis, set this item to none, troubleshooting.
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