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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. You don't have a floppy disk drive installed, but you have set it in CMOS to enable the option of floppy drive. Such failures occur.
The method is: press the DEL button on power, 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.
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.
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It's so talented, you actually copied down so much Actually, it's quite simple Open the case and change the battery to see that there is a button battery on the motherboard (there is a magazine on one side of the battery week, you use a small wire knife to press the battery with a little force in the magazine, and the battery jumps out immediately, and you can also use your fingers to press) In addition, don't buy the wrong model of the battery I wish you an early solution to the problem
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As soon as the computer is turned on, it is all in English, F1 and F2 press F1 to enter, which is caused by a setting error, and the solution is as follows:
1. First of all, the computer will pop up the following English interface when you boot up, click on the keyboard F1, which is the column of (strike the F1 key the continue), which one is "Continue".
2. Then win+r opens "Run", enter control enter, and open "Control Panel".
3. Click to open "Clock & Zone".
<>5. The "Date and Time Interface" pops up, click to change the time zone, click the drop-down box to select "Beijing Time", and finally confirm to save.
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As soon as the computer is turned on, it is all in English, F1 and F2 press F1 to enter, which is caused by a setting error, and the solution is as follows:
1. First of all, the computer will pop up the following English interface when you boot up, click on the keyboard F1, which is the column of (strike the F1 key the continue), which one is "Continue".
2. Then win+r opens "Run", enter control enter, and open "Control Panel".
3. Click to open "Clock & Zone".
<>5. The "Date and Time Interface" pops up, click to change the time zone, click the drop-down box to select "Beijing Time", and finally confirm to save.
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Have you ever encountered the phenomenon of pressing f1 or f2 when the computer is turned on, and you have solved such a problem in this way. Today we're going to teach you how to turn off this pesky F1 key.
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You go to the main interface of the BIOS settings settings. The motherboard battery is dead and needs to be replaced, and the BIOS setup time is the same as from the factory.
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This is the BIOS, press F10 and press Enter, and it will enter the system.
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This is the BIOS setting, you don't want to click it!!
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Summary. Hello, the reason why your computer appears in English and needs to press the F11 key is because your computer has a boot problem or a hardware problem. Pressing the F11 key will put the computer into diagnostic mode to help you fix the problem.
More often than not, this kind of problem is caused by an operating system or hardware failure. It is recommended that you try to follow the instructions prompted by your computer, or contact a professional technical support person for better assistance.
Hello, the reason why your computer appears in English and needs to press the F11 key is because your dusty computer has a boot problem or hardware problem. Pressing the F11 key will put the computer into a diagnostic mode to help you solve the problem. Often, this problem is caused by a malfunction of the operating system or hardware components.
It is recommended that you try to follow the instructions prompted by your computer, or contact a professional technical support person for better assistance.
Hello, to solve the problem that the computer is turned on and you need to press the F11 key, you can try the following steps: Check the hardware connection: Make sure all the hardware devices of the computer are well connected, such as power cords, keyboards, mice, etc.
Try replugging these devices to make sure they're connected to the correct ports. Check the boot order: The problem may be caused by the incorrect boot order of your computer.
You can go to your computer's BIOS settings screen to check if the boot sequence is correct and make sure that the hard drive is at the top of the boot sequence. Enter Diagnostic Mode: According to the English prompts, try to press the F11 key to enter the diagnostic mode, run some self-test programs and diagnostic tools to determine the root cause of the problem.
Restore the operating system: If your computer has a hidden system problem, you can try to use the operating system installation disc or recovery partition to restore the system to fix the problem. If the above steps do not solve the problem, it is recommended that you contact the technical support personnel or professional maintenance personnel of the computer brand for more detailed and professional answers and suggestions.
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Summary. It may be because there is a problem with the computer's operating system that does not boot properly. When this happens on a computer, there is usually some prompt message in English to help the user diagnose the problem.
Pressing F11 may enter the recovery mode of the computer in order to repair or reinstall the operating system.
It may be because the computer's operating system has a closed alarm problem, resulting in the failure to boot normally. When this is the case, there are usually some prompts in English to help the user diagnose the problem. Pressing F11 may enter the recovery mode of the computer in order to fix the mess or reinstall the operating system.
The reinstallation system also does not fit.
If the system cannot be installed by reinstalling, there may be the following reasons: Hardware failure: For example, hard disk failure, memory failure, etc., the system cannot be installed normally.
Installation media problems: The installation CD or USB flash drive itself is not in trouble, or the installation media is not made correctly, which may also lead to the failure to install the system normally. BIOS Setup Issues:
If the BIOS is not set correctly, such as the boot sequence is set incorrectly, it will also cause the system to not be installed properly. Virus infection: If your computer is infected with a virus or malware, it will not be able to install the system properly.
In view of the above problems, Chang Rubber can try the following solutions: Check the hardware: Use the hardware detection tool to check whether the hardware such as hard disk and memory is normal.
Replace the installation media: Try using a different installation CD or USB flash drive, or make a new installation medium. Check the BIOS settings as provisioned
Check that the BIOS settings are correct, especially the boot sequence settings. Remove viruses: Use antivirus software to remove viruses or malware from your computer.
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Summary. If the motherboard battery is dead, you can change the motherboard battery, and another way to judge that the motherboard battery is out of power is to enter the system to see if the system time is consistent with the real time, if it does not match, the motherboard battery is generally dead, so the battery must be replaced.
Second, there are several problems with floppy drives, and there are several solutions.
1: Reboot the system, enter the BIOS settings, if you find that the floppy drive is set to, but there is no floppy drive, you need to replace the IDE Secondary Master Auto with none.
2: Press del to enter the motherboard BIOS at boot, enter the boot startup item to set the boot boot sequence, and turn off the floppy drive to boot.
3: You can also turn off the boot detection function. Start the computer, and then press the DEL key to enter the main interface of the motherboard BIOS settings; Select the "Advanced BIOS Features" setting item to enter; Set "Boot Up Floppy Seek" to "disabled" to turn off boot software detection.
As soon as my computer is turned on, the English letters appear, and I need to press F1 to boot normally.
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The reason why some motherboards have hardware monitoring functions can be set to monitor the temperature of the motherboard and CPU, the voltage output of the voltage regulator and the monitoring of the speed of each fan.
If the motherboard battery is dead, you can change the motherboard battery, and another way to judge that the motherboard battery is out of power is to enter the system to see if the system time is consistent with the real time, if it does not match, the motherboard battery is generally dead, so the battery must be replaced. Second, there are several problems with floppy drives, and there are several solutions.
1: Reboot the system, enter the BIOS settings, if you find that the floppy drive is set to, but there is actually no floppy drive, you need to replace the IDE Secondary Master Auto with rotten and cracked: press DEL to enter the motherboard BIOS at boot, enter the boot startup item to set the boot boot sequence, and turn off the floppy drive to boot.
3: You can also turn off the start-up detection function. Start the computer, and then press the DEL key to enter the main interface of the motherboard BIOS settings; Select the "Advanced BIOS Features" setting item to enter; Set "Boot Up Floppy Seek" to "disabled", so that you can turn off the boot software inspection and frontal testing function.
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